Latto celebrated the first anniversary of her fire album Sugar Honey Iced Tea, with a fierce new collab with none other than Apple Bottoms.
The Clayco rap queen is teaming up with the iconic Y2K brand that had the early 2000s in a chokehold, and she’s bringing her signature flavor to the mix. Think velour. Think cheetah print. Think denim that hugs in all the right places. The new collection is basically everything Latto would wear if she were performing on stage or just shutting down a party.
“To kick off the celebration of my 1-year anniversary of Sugar Honey Iced Tea, I’m launching my exclusive collab with Apple Bottoms! 💋 Limited quantities available now,” Latto announced on social media, sending fans straight to the Apple Bottoms site to cop the limited pieces.
The collection is a total of 16 items that scream Big Latto Energy. We’re talking brown velour sets that transport you right back to 2004 but somehow feel brand new. Cheetah-print pants that say “I’m outside.” And of course, Apple Bottoms’ OG mid-rise skinny jeans.

And in true Latto style, the price range is accessible, ranging from $30 to $100. So whether you’re tryna stunt at brunch or relive your favorite 106 & Park fashion memories with a twist, there’s something in this drop for you.

According to Apple Bottoms, the collab “blends Latto’s signature style with iconic Y2K fashion,” which is precisely the vibe. Every item channels Latto’s bold, Georgia-grown aesthetic, bringing new life to the brand that was once synonymous with hip-hop’s golden era of fashion.

Let’s not forget what we’re celebrating here. Sugar Honey Iced Tea, released on August 9, 2024, marked a cultural reset. The 21-track project featured bangers like “Put It on da Floor,” “Big Mama,” and “Brokey,” with major features from the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Cardi B, Coco Jones, and even Ciara.
The Apple Bottoms x Latto collection feels like a love letter to the era that shaped her. It’s fashion, it’s nostalgia, it’s very Latto.
But fair warning, it’s a limited edition. So if you want to get your hands on these Y2K baddie staples, don’t wait.
