The first collection from Nike e Palace is officially here An

The most anticipated drop is finally here: Nike and Palace have officially unveiled the first chapter of their new collaboration. A collection that combines vibrant colors, sporty cuts and a clear tribute to the legendary Total 90 template. The leaks that circulated in recent days had anticipated the idea behind this collection — a homage to football heritage through symbols easily recognizable by both communities, Nike’s football-loving crowd and Palace’s street scene.

And so, for example, the Palace version of the Total 90 is born: the legendary early-2000s silhouette is here reinterpreted in a different key with a white and grey colorway accented by fluorescent yellow details. These three colors characterize the entire collection composed of soft-shaped tracksuits, a sleeveless top, crewnecks, hoodies and a pair of shorts. Pieces that communicate with each other and that — in the launch campaign shot by Adam Todhunter — fit perfectly into the streets of London, managing to connect street football and skateboarding.

Another detail that makes this collection special is the use of the double logo. In fact, it’s more accurate to say a double-double logo, since the two brands developed two striking images capable of uniting their respective core elements. The official one features the iconic Tri-Ferg — Palace’s branded triangle — crossed down the center by Nike’s Swoosh. The second logo is instead characterized by the word Palace placed slightly below the legendary number 90 set inside a circle whose circumference is broken by a P located at the top left.