Nike x Palace: Rewriting Football Style Through a Skate Lens
Skating is a lifestyle
Football’s influence keeps stretching beyond the pitch and Nike’s latest link-up with London based streetwear brand Palace Skateboards might be one of the best examples yet. The P90 Collection takes cues from the iconic Total 90 era the bold, unmistakable look that defined early-2000s football and reworks it through Palace’s gritty skate lens.
The result? A mash-up of skate, sport, and street that feels both nostalgic and new. From shell suits and jerseys to reimagined trainers and layered Swoosh x Tri-Ferg graphics, every piece carries that raw mix of performance and style made for skaters who play ball, and footballers who live like skaters.


The colour palette hits hard too Volt greens, cool greys, and deep blacks the kind of tones that pop on the street or at a late-night five-a-side.
The Campaign features legend Wayne Rooney, Lionesses captain Leah Williamson and Chelsea star Reece James and young guns Lenna Gunning-Williams and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens



What makes this collab special isn’t just the clothes it’s what it represents. The lines between subcultures have blurred. Football no longer lives in stadiums alone; it’s found its rhythm in fashion, music, art, and now skate parks.
Nike x Palace’s P90 isn’t just a nod to the past it’s a snapshot of how far football’s cultural reach has come. Two worlds, one obsession.