Nike Link Up With ACRONYM for Apparel Collection Featuring Football Shirts and Stadium Jackets

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The duo's debut apparel range ⚔️

Feb 3, 2022
Jacob Davey
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Nike and ACRONYM have just served up the latest instalment of their long-standing partnership, with a couple of football shirts joining an offering that includes collaborative shoes and a co-branded apparel collection.

The collection features one black and one white jersey made from 100% recycled polyester fibres, features a woven crest and silicone ACRONYM wordmarks, with revered typographer David Rudnick and Japanese graffiti artist NESM in charge of the striking graphics that hit each design.

The wider capsule blends ACRONYM’s tactical design with staple Swoosh silhouettes in an apparel collection for the first time.

An ACRONYM x Nike Blazer Low arrives in two colourways, in both a refined black style and a head-turning “Night Maroon", with the shoe featuring "slashed" uppers, removable TPU heel clips and detachable dog tags.

You can cop the collection in full on February 9 via ACRONYM and February 10 on SNKRS. Get a closer look at the pieces below.

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Nike Link Up With ACRONYM for Apparel Collection Featuring Football Shirts and Stadium Jackets

The duo's debut apparel range ⚔️

Feb 3, 2022
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Nike and ACRONYM have just served up the latest instalment of their long-standing partnership, with a couple of football shirts joining an offering that includes collaborative shoes and a co-branded apparel collection.

The collection features one black and one white jersey made from 100% recycled polyester fibres, features a woven crest and silicone ACRONYM wordmarks, with revered typographer David Rudnick and Japanese graffiti artist NESM in charge of the striking graphics that hit each design.

The wider capsule blends ACRONYM’s tactical design with staple Swoosh silhouettes in an apparel collection for the first time.

An ACRONYM x Nike Blazer Low arrives in two colourways, in both a refined black style and a head-turning “Night Maroon", with the shoe featuring "slashed" uppers, removable TPU heel clips and detachable dog tags.

You can cop the collection in full on February 9 via ACRONYM and February 10 on SNKRS. Get a closer look at the pieces below.

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The duo's debut apparel range ⚔️

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Nike and ACRONYM have just served up the latest instalment of their long-standing partnership, with a couple of football shirts joining an offering that includes collaborative shoes and a co-branded apparel collection.

The collection features one black and one white jersey made from 100% recycled polyester fibres, features a woven crest and silicone ACRONYM wordmarks, with revered typographer David Rudnick and Japanese graffiti artist NESM in charge of the striking graphics that hit each design.

The wider capsule blends ACRONYM’s tactical design with staple Swoosh silhouettes in an apparel collection for the first time.

An ACRONYM x Nike Blazer Low arrives in two colourways, in both a refined black style and a head-turning “Night Maroon", with the shoe featuring "slashed" uppers, removable TPU heel clips and detachable dog tags.

You can cop the collection in full on February 9 via ACRONYM and February 10 on SNKRS. Get a closer look at the pieces below.

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Nike Link Up With ACRONYM for Apparel Collection Featuring Football Shirts and Stadium Jackets

The duo's debut apparel range ⚔️

Feb 3, 2022
Jacob Davey
Words by
Photography by

Nike and ACRONYM have just served up the latest instalment of their long-standing partnership, with a couple of football shirts joining an offering that includes collaborative shoes and a co-branded apparel collection.

The collection features one black and one white jersey made from 100% recycled polyester fibres, features a woven crest and silicone ACRONYM wordmarks, with revered typographer David Rudnick and Japanese graffiti artist NESM in charge of the striking graphics that hit each design.

The wider capsule blends ACRONYM’s tactical design with staple Swoosh silhouettes in an apparel collection for the first time.

An ACRONYM x Nike Blazer Low arrives in two colourways, in both a refined black style and a head-turning “Night Maroon", with the shoe featuring "slashed" uppers, removable TPU heel clips and detachable dog tags.

You can cop the collection in full on February 9 via ACRONYM and February 10 on SNKRS. Get a closer look at the pieces below.

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