TL;DR
- London-based skate-brand Palace Skateboards and Nike have teamed up for their first collaboration, dubbed the “P90” collection, with a release scheduled for Friday, October 31 2025.
- The range is heavily inspired by early-2000s football (soccer) culture, revisiting Nike’s Total 90 line (famous around 2004) and merging it with Palace’s skate/street DNA.
- Key pieces include the Total 90 III sneaker, shell suits/tracksuits, hoodies, tees, and accessories — all featuring a hybrid “P90” branding (Palace Tri-Ferg meets Nike Swoosh).
What Makes This Collab Stand Out?
1. Iconic Heritage Meets Streetwear
Nike’s Total 90 line was originally a performance football product; here it returns in lifestyle form. Palace’s creative team describe the collab as “not just about another drop … we wanted to do something that actually meant something.” The fusion of football aesthetics with skate/street culture gives the project layered appeal.
2. Big-Name Campaign & Cred
The campaign features football legends (including Wayne Rooney) and skate figures, connecting brands, sub-cultures and generational narratives. For your audience (streetwear aficionados, music-inspired style hunters), this blend of culture + visuals + sports heritage is an essential narrative.
3. Community & Purpose
Beyond the apparel, the partnership aims to create a physical space: the historic Manor Place in South London is repurposed into a skate-park, football cage and gallery space as part of the Palace x Nike vision. This gives the drop a contextual story beyond just product — which is rare in hype culture.
Release Details & Key Specs
- Release Date: Friday, October 31, 2025 for U.S., UK, Europe; Asia/Australia roll-out on November 1.
- Styles & Colourways: The sneaker (Total 90 III) in White/Metallic Silver/Volt; apparel in grey, volt (neon green) and high-contrast combos.
- Key Items:
- Total 90 III IM1381-100 – flagship sneaker.
- Apparel range: shell suits, tracks, jerseys, hoodies with “P90” logo and Tri-Ferg+Swoosh branding.
- Where to Buy: Via Palace’s website (palaceskateboards.com) and Nike channels (SNKRS for certain regions).






























