LEAKED: Nike to Launch Crazy 7-Brand Collaboration Collection for 2026 World Cup
- Nike Collaboration: Nike is launching a seven-part collaboration collection with streetwear brands, designers, and artists to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
- Collaborators and Countries: The collaborations include G-Dragon x South Korea, Jacquemus x France, NOCTA x Canada, Palace x England, Patta x Netherlands, Slawn x Nigeria, and Virgil Abloh Archive x USA, each paired with their respective country's football federation.
- Collection Details: Each collaboration will feature custom matchday apparel and a special colorway of the new Nike Cryo Shot silhouette, inspired by retro Nike football boots.
In what could be the biggest lifestyle crossover event in football history, Nike is preparing a massive, seven-part collaboration collection to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Huge thanks to sneaker expert Brandon (@brandon1an) for the info.
Nike 2026 World Cup Collab - England, South Korea, Canada, USA, Netherlands, Nigeria & France
The Swoosh is teaming up with seven of the most influential streetwear brands, designers, and artists on the planet. Each collaborator has been paired with their home country’s football federation to release a highly bespoke capsule collection.
Patta x Netherlands & Virgil Abloh Archive x USA
Every single collaboration will include custom matchday apparel as well as a special colorway of the new Nike Cryo Shot silhouette - a footwear model heavily inspired by iconic retro football boots from Nike's archive.
Here is the complete breakdown of the seven incredible collaborations coming for the 2026 World Cup:
G-Dragon x South Korea
K-pop icon and fashion visionary G-Dragon (the mind behind PEACEMINUSONE) is teaming up with the Korea Football Association. Known for his eclectic, boundary-pushing style and previous highly successful Nike Air Force 1 collaborations, expect this collection to perfectly bridge the gap between global K-pop culture and the dynamic identity of the South Korean national team.
Jacquemus x France
Taking Les Bleus into the realm of high fashion, Nike has tapped Parisian luxury label Jacquemus for the France collection. Founded by Simon Porte Jacquemus, the brand is famous for its chic, minimalist, and elegant aesthetic. We expect this to be the most sophisticated and premium offering of the entire 2026 lineup, blending French football heritage with runway-ready silhouettes.
NOCTA x Canada
With Canada serving as a co-host for the 2026 World Cup, Nike is bringing in the country's biggest global superstar: Drake. His Nike sub-label, NOCTA, will design the Canadian capsule. NOCTA is renowned for its aggressive, tech-fleece-heavy, and sporty streetwear aesthetics, which should translate incredibly well to modern matchday apparel and a retro-inspired Cryo Shot sneaker.
Palace x England
London-based skateboarding and streetwear heavyweight Palace will take the reins for the Three Lions. Palace is no stranger to football, having famously collaborated with Juventus in 2019. The Palace England 2026 World Cup jersey has been already leaked, and it's a standout piece.
Patta x Netherlands
Amsterdam's very own Patta is linking up with the KNVB for the Netherlands collection. Patta has a deeply ingrained connection to both football culture and Nike (specifically their legendary Air Max collaborations). Expect this capsule to heavily draw on Dutch street culture, hip-hop, and the iconic "Oranje" color palette.
Slawn x Nigeria
Nike's Nigeria drops are always the most highly anticipated. For this collection, Nike has partnered with London-based Nigerian artist Olaolu Slawn. Known for his chaotic, provocative, graffiti-style artwork, Slawn's signature aesthetic combined with the vibrant energy of the Super Eagles is guaranteed to produce one of the wildest and most sought-after kits of the year.
Virgil Abloh Archive x USA
In a beautiful and emotional tribute, Nike is collaborating with the Virgil Abloh Archive for the United States collection. The late Off-White founder had a profound love for football, previously releasing the iconic "Football, Mon Amour" collection with Nike in 2018.
Which of these seven massive Nike World Cup collaborations are you most excited about? Which retro boot do you hope the Nike Cryo Shot is based on? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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