
Levi’s and Nike launched a full denim collection alongside Air Max 95s, fuelling hype across sneakers and apparel.
Released November 1, 2025, Palace’s Winter Week 5 collection delivered one of the brand’s most anticipated collabs of the year - Palace x Nike Total P90.
Rooted in early-2000s football culture, the line brought back the classic Total 90 design language with a modern twist. Featuring apparel seen on football icons like Wayne Rooney, Reece James, and Giggs, the drop resonated strongly across both sneaker and streetwear markets.
Core items - Tri Swoosh Tee (£53), Hood (£153), and P90 Jersey (£98), sold out within minutes, especially M-XL.
Black, White, and Grey colourways dominate resale listings for their versatile appeal.
Hoodies show the highest sustained demand thanks to winter timing and celebrity exposure.
Tracksuit sets (Crew + Jacket + Shorts) flip stronger when sold as complete outfits.
Overall Risk: 2/5, with resale margins between 70-100%, making this a safe but limited-supply flip.
25/10/2025
Palace and Nike drop teaser featuring Rooney, Giggs, and Reece James, igniting hype online.
29/10/2025
Droplist confirmed on PalaceCMTY; collectors highlight jerseys and hoods as top priorities.
01/11/2025
11 AM UK - Palace London and Manor Place stores open with queues; online stock vanishes within minutes.
02/11/2025
eBay and StockX listings climb to £200+, confirming strong resale performance.

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This collab delivered exactly what fans hoped for: clean design, football nostalgia, and tight stock levels. With resale holding steady around 2x retail, it’s proof that Palace and Nike can still move culture when they tap into shared history. For resellers, this was a low-risk, medium-speed win, the kind of flip that rewards discipline and timing.

Levi’s and Nike launched a full denim collection alongside Air Max 95s, fuelling hype across sneakers and apparel.

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