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Nike ACG and Cactus Plant Flea Market Reveal SS26 Outdoor-Inspired Apparel Capsule

Travis Scott was spotted in Milan wearing the unreleased Flea Fit Polo as the Nike ACG x Cactus Plant Flea Market SS26 capsule drops on CPFM today (Feb 27), ahead of a global SNKRS launch on March 3; prices run $60 to $250.

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Nike ACG and Cactus Plant Flea Market Reveal SS26 Outdoor-Inspired Apparel Capsule
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Travis Scott turned the Milan Duomo into a teaser stage, modeling an unreleased Nike ACG x Cactus Plant Flea Market Flea Fit Polo that CPFM posted to Instagram, and the full SS26 apparel capsule is set to hit CPFM’s site today, February 27, 2026, before a wider global launch on Nike SNKRS on March 3, 2026. Sneaker Bar Detroit reports pricing from $60 for accessories up to $250 for premium outerwear, and early images credited to @HORHEAD_Sales, @kofromatatfF, and Mario Briguglio have already circulated.

The collection centers on technical ACG silhouettes given CPFM’s eccentric paintbox: Hypebeast describes an anchor Anorak Jacket as a "robust and weatherproof outer layer built to tackle the elements," while the multi-colored Balaclava Hoodie is called out for its "striking thermal-gradient design providing functional coverage." The capsule also includes a long-sleeve Flea Fit Polo and a long-sleeve crew listed as essential everyday layering pieces, plus trousers and a sherpa hat that round out head-to-toe options for transitional spring weather.

Attention has clustered around a standout novelty from the drop roster: Yeat shared a look "earlier last week" at a letterman jacket from the collaboration which uniquely integrates a basketball net into its design. That sighting, paired with Travis Scott’s Milan preview, has doubled as the campaign, CPFM’s Instagram teasers and official imagery have driven the release narrative while the roster of pieces circulated in press listings now lands in retail channels.

Logistics are unusually specific for a streetwear capsule. Houseofheat published a SKU list tied to the launch: IH1458-121, IH1447-920, IH1453-920, II1121-084, and IH1455-325. Sneaker Bar Detroit and Houseofheat both name February 27 for the CPFM direct drop and March 3 for global SNKRS availability. Photo credits attached to early imagery include @HORHEAD_Sales, @kofromatatfF, and Mario Briguglio, and CPFM’s Instagram is the origin point for the Travis Scott set of preview shots.

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Editorial reaction is already polarized by design language. Houseofheat frames the partnership bluntly as "CPFM’s role as Nike’s agent of chaos," and warns readers to "expect strong reactions, fast sell-outs, and plenty of debate once these pieces officially surface." Sneaker Bar Detroit positions the capsule as a "higher-end, performance-driven collaboration with strong lifestyle appeal," situating the drop alongside other headline-making Nike tie-ups this season. Houseofheat also contrasts CPFM’s maximalism with Comme des Garçons' pared-back Nike projects, underscoring how this collection leans into color and texture rather than subtlety.

This is a drop built for spectacle as much as utility: weatherproof anoraks, gradient balaclavas, and a netted letterman jacket that reads more like a statement than a stadium piece. With CPFM’s site opening sales today and SNKRS following on March 3, expect the most talked-about silhouettes to move fast and define the outdoor-meets-streetwear conversation for Spring/Summer 2026.

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