As every week, the sneaker world has been marked by numerous announcements. Between new designs and reinterpretations, there has been movement. Details!
Supreme reunites with Nike techwear in 2026
There is (still) some Swoosh in the air for James Jebbia and his creative teams. In the fall of 2026, the Swoosh and Supreme will return to continue the apparel collection released in April 2025. And this time, no sneakers, the New York brand is taking over Nike's athletic heritage. On the agenda: reversible fur jackets and matching pants proudly displaying the Supreme x Nike co-branding. While no first visuals have surfaced yet, the collection is expected to stay true to the DNA of both partners. One thing is for sure: you'll need to be quick to cop your piece(s)!
Nigel Sylvester, back to M
What if Nigel Sylvester rewrote his own myth with McDonald's? The BMX icon behind the Air Jordan 4 “Brick by Brick” transforms his fast-food beginnings into a creative comeback with his upcoming collaboration. A remixed collection featuring the golden imagery of the chain where graphic t-shirts, hoodies, and workwear pieces come together to earn the title of employee of the month. Having passed through the kitchens before shining internationally, Sylvester here celebrates the values that shaped him: discipline, attention to detail, teamwork. A personal tribute to those who, like him, carve their path through perseverance. “Before being a professional BMX athlete, I was one of the 1 in 8 Americans who worked in a McDonald's restaurant, and I am still proud of it today,” he shares on his social media. The collection signed Nygel Silvester x McDonald’s will arrive starting December 5. Be quick!
Jacquemus and Nike, heading for Après-Ski
After a summer in Boat Shoe, Jacquemus and Nike are back ready for a winter getaway. The two partners unveil a collection made for the ski slopes and mountain chalets. On the agenda: 18 pieces. At the heart of the collection are Gore-Tex jackets and pants, designed for snowstorms, cocktails at the foot of the slopes, and all intermediate situations. “I have always been passionate about skiing: it’s my favorite sport and my favorite winter getaway since I was young,” said Simon Porte Jacquemus for Nike. “Ski clothing has always fascinated me, and I collect many vintage pieces from the 80s. This collection with Nike is for me an opportunity to bring a new fashion dimension to our collaboration and to the ski community, a first for me.” The **Nike x Jacquemus