From the Strands to Southbank.
Nike and Palace link up once again to blur the lines between football heritage and street culture. The new “P90” capsule reimagines Nike’s early-2000s Total 90 era – a time when boots, tracksuits and confidence ruled the game and filters it through Palace’s signature London chaos. It’s nostalgia built for 2025, balancing irreverence with precision, and proving that the language of football fashion is still global.


Palace thrives on subculture and rebellion, so the Total 90 universe makes perfect sense. Back then, football was raw, brash and working class – the same energy that built Palace’s reputation. P90 takes Nike’s heritage and reframes it for off-pitch life, where the pitch becomes a playground and nostalgia wears a hoodie instead of a kit.
On the surface, it’s simple: hoodies, trackies, tees. But the power’s in the proportion – cropped jackets, baggy silhouettes and oversized P90 branding that feel lifted from a FIFA Street loading screen. Volt, anthracite and grey dominate the colour palette, channeling the synthetic glow of 2000s floodlights. It’s a uniform for the modern hybrid: part fan, part skater, part creative.


In an age of constant collaboration, few still feel genuine. This one does because it’s built on shared roots. Football and skate were both born from DIY culture, and P90 captures that energy perfectly. It’s not trying to impress; it’s trying to connect.




The Nike × Palace P90 collection drops October 31 across the UK, EU, and US, before landing in Asia and Australia on November 1. Expect the capsule to release through Palace stores, nike.com and SNKRS, with select pieces likely to surface via limited-door retailers.