Nike is bringing back its Jacquemus collaboration — this time, with a juicy twist.
The athletic giant and French fashion brand have teamed up again on a new colorful capsule collection — whose key shoe features an innovative new shape. The resulting $170 J Force 1 style features a round-toed silhouette with paneled leather uppers, logo-accented tongues and thick woven laces. Gleaming silver metal JF1 dubraes and mini Nike Swoosh accents complete the set with a metallic glint.
The unisex style, which is cushioned with perforated mesh paneling, is also complete with ridged rubber outsoles interwoven with additional laces — bringing them a braided appearance. Aside from its punchy orange colorway, the style also comes in monochrome white and black colorways, as well.
In addition to its latest sold-out shoe, Nike and Jacquemus’ collaboration features a capsule of ready-to-wear, as well. Ranging from $18 to $88, the range includes a wraparound sleeveless crop top, socks, and a long-sleeved T-shirt accented by a “Jacquemus”-branded printed orange on its back — plus a Swoosh logo made from a printed orange peel on its front. The line’s pieces each come in deep brown, white and dark pink colorways, creating a sharply color-blocked palette similar to Simon Porte Jacquemus’ own namesake fashion collections.
Nike and Jacquemus’ fall collaboration is the duo’s latest, following their first collaborative collection in 2022 and this year’s J Force 1 Low sneaker launch. You can currently shop the newest pieces on Jacquemus’ website.
Nike’s collaboration with Jacquemus is its most recent for 2023. The release follows a string of co-branded product drops, collections and launches throughout the year with a range of labels, including Tiffany & Co., Billie Eilish and Supreme, among others.
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