Published
October 28, 2025
It feels as if the Barclays Premier League is again, courtesy of Nike and Palace. The two manufacturers are launching a joint collection referred to as P90, with items devoted to footballers and skate boarders—the core communities of each labels.
The collection reimagines Nike’s Total90 franchise via Palace’s lens, sitting at the intersection of sportswear and city tradition. Tracksuits, shirts and trainers function the P90 emblem, whereas hoodies, joggers, sweatshirts, shorts and T‑shirts show the Palace Tri‑Ferg alongside a reworked Nike Swoosh. The items arrive in white, gray and neon inexperienced.
Premier League legends, main figures and rookies
“Nike has always been a brand we’ve admired, and this collaboration came about naturally. There are genuine synergies between our skate world and Nike’s,” stated Palace co‑founder, Gareth Skewis.
To promote the collaboration, Nike and Palace have enlisted figures from football and skateboarding, beginning with Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney.
“I was there when the T90 was born, from the very first sketches. It was my favourite boot as a player, so to be part of its evolution into P90 is a real source of pride,” he defined.
The Wonder Boy shares prime billing with Leah Williamson (captain of the England ladies’s staff), Reece James (Chelsea), in addition to rising skills Lenna Gunning‑Williams (Tottenham Hotspur) and Jamie Bynoe‑Gittens (Borussia Dortmund).
Between football and skateboarding
Skateboarding can be represented by riders Lucien Clarke, Savannah Stacey Keenan, Kyle Wilson, Ville Wester and Pedro Attenborough, joined by the legendary Guy Mariano. Finally, rapper and grime pioneer Giggs provides a distinctly South London contact to the collaboration. They all come collectively in a marketing campaign movie directed by Alasdair McLellan, set at Manor Place, a brand new collaborative area conceived by Palace and Nike. The venue includes a skatepark, a football pitch and an exhibition area, all open to the public free of cost.
“We wanted to create an indoor football collection to coincide with the opening of Manor Place. We chose something that made us nostalgic, a symbol of our youth, an icon: Total90. And besides, these shoes are perfect for skating!” stated Lev Tanju, Palace’s co‑founder and artistic director.
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