Nike to Release Special Tottenham Hotspur 2026 Collection Featuring 'Recycle' Logo Instead of Swoosh
- Collection Design: Nike is releasing a special Tottenham Hotspur collection in early 2026 featuring the 'Recycle' logo instead of the traditional Swoosh.
- Sustainability Focus: The collection emphasizes sustainability and aligns with Nike's 'Move to Zero' initiatives, using recycled materials in the garments.
- Product Range: The Nike Tottenham Hotspur 2026 collection will include training, pre-match, and off-pitch wear, but no match kit.
Nike is planning a special collection for Tottenham Hotspur in early 2026 that will feature a unique branding twist: the Nike 'Recycle' logo (also known as the Sunburst) will replace the traditional Nike Swoosh on the apparel.
This move marks a visually distinct approach for a major club collection, emphasizing sustainability and Nike's "Move to Zero" initiatives.
Nike Tottenham Hotspur 2026 'Recycle Logo' Collection - What to Expect
The core feature of this Nike Tottenham Hotspur 2026 special collection will be the prominent use of the Nike Sunburst logo in place of the iconic Swoosh. This circular logo, made from Swooshes, symbolizes Nike's journey towards zero carbon and zero waste and its commitment to circular design principles.
Logically, with this branding choice, the Nike Tottenham 2026 collection is heavily focused on sustainability, with garments presumably made from recycled materials, such as polyester derived from plastic bottles. This aligns with Nike's broader sustainability initiatives, often highlighted by campaigns showing kits made from recycled plastic bottles – a practice Nike notably pushed forward around the 2010 World Cup with their "Nike Better World" campaign.
The Nike Tottenham 2026 SE collection will bring us no match kit, but only training, pre-match, and off-pitch wear.
The Nike Tottenham Hotspur 2026 'Recycle Logo' collection is set for release in early 2026.
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