If you’re in New York for the World Cup then take a trip to 47 Chrystie St in Chinatown where you can add a bespoke touch to your wardrobe courtesy of Savannah Oh. This is Blokecore-meets-upcycling and it hits.

The 2026 World Cup was pitched as being the biggest ever. Biggest in terms of the amount of nations competing. Biggest in terms of geographic spread of host cities. Biggest in terms of sheer scope. And biggest in terms of cultural influence. And with the latter comes the latest in the continually evolving trend of Blokecore. This new capsule conceived by Savannah Oh gives fresh life to vintage jerseys, continuing to reshape the football-meets-fashion space in a way that feels both nostalgic and totally current.

This drop is only available in New York, but honestly, that just adds to the mystique. It’s the kind of hyper-local release that still manages to echo globally, especially in a scene that thrives on rarity and storytelling. What makes Oh’s approach stand out is the commitment to individuality: 30 one-of-one skirts, crafted from over 30 vintage Nike pieces, each carrying its own history before being reworked into something entirely new.

At this point, Blokecore doesn’t feel like a passing trend anymore. It’s evolving into a permanent fixture that's less about novelty, more about reinterpretation. Designers like Oh are pushing it forward by shifting the focus from simple jersey styling to genuine reconstruction and design. It’s less “throw on a shirt” and more “build a narrative.”

And maybe that’s why it resonates so much right now. With football’s global footprint expanding through the influence of the World Cup, so too does its cultural reach, and drops like this sit right at that intersection, where sport and style collide in the most wearable way possible.