Two worlds. One obsession. Football meets skate style as Nike team up with Palace for the P90 collection. The drop reimagines the iconic Total 90 franchise through Palace’s raw street lens on sportswear and culture.

This is the one we’ve been waiting for. Nike and Palace have teamed up for the first time for the ‘P90’ collection, a raw and nostalgic nod to the early 00’s Total 90 era that shaped a generation of football culture. It’s a full mash up of skate, sport, and street in the most bold and British way.

This collection is built for those skaters who kick ball and those ballers who live in skate wear. It’s straight up street fashion meets football nostalgia. And we love it.

Nike and Palace have cracked open the archives for this one, but it’s not just nostalgic. It’s evolutionary. This is one for the ages. The collection reimagines Nike’s iconic T90 line through Palace’s edgy lens. A mix of shell suits, jerseys, and trainers carry heavy P90 branding, whilst hoodies, trackies, and tees remix the Tri-Ferg logo with a layered Nike Swoosh. Every detail hits different.

And the colour palette? Well, that is unmissable. Volt, anthracite, light grey, and black flow through the range, bringing an electric feel to each piece. Perfect for Monday night 5 a side? Perfect for a morning skate? Yes and yes.

The campaign is shot by Alasdair McLellan, and yes, you know the name. The film is a time capsule for modern British culture, and the people who shape it, bringing them together at Manor Place – a new creative space built by Palace and Nike in the heart of South London. Wayne Rooney, the OG T90 warrior, stands next to Lionesses captain Leah Williamson and Chelsea star Reece James. What a mix. Joined by rising stars Lenna Gunning-Williams and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens who carry the torch for the next wave.

And it’s not lacking on the skate side either. The Palace team show up in full force, with Lucien Clarke, Savannah Stacey Keenan, Kyle Wilson, Ville Wester, Pedro Attenborough, and the legendary Guy Mariano all repping the new threads. Just when you think it couldn’t get better, it does. British rapper Giggs shows face to bring that South London energy to the game, sealing this collaboration in the hardest way possible. On Lock Doh.

This P90 collection is just the start of a bigger movement. Football DNA, skate energy, and street attitude is a dangerous combination. Bring it on. The full collection lands October 31. Don’t miss it.

The full P90 collection will be available 31 October at Palace stores worldwide and online at palaceskateboards.com