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Palace adds Nike P90 capsule to football-coded Summer 2026 drop

Palace’s June 26 drop welds Nike P90 to Copa quarter-zips, flipped-crest caps and Lightning basketball sets, making the seasonal run feel like a real crossover.

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Palace adds Nike P90 capsule to football-coded Summer 2026 drop
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Palace is turning Drop 8 into the sharpest part of Summer 2026: the June 26 release pairs a new Nike P90 capsule with Copa quarter-zips, flipped-crest Palace Tecnica caps and Lightning basketball sets. The best pieces do not read like random co-branding. They look like Palace taking its football-terrace fixation and its court language, then letting Nike tighten the whole thing into something cleaner and harder.

The dedicated PALACE NIKE P90 range is where the partnership gets serious. Palace’s own product listings put the capsule front and center with Total P90 track jackets, track bottoms, vests, jerseys, shorts, Tri Swoosh hoodies, crews, T-shirts and a Total P90 III shoe in multiple colorways. That spread matters. It is broad enough to feel like a full seasonal lane, not just a logo swap, and the footwear piece gives the collaboration a real anchor beyond apparel.

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The mainline is still doing the heavy lifting on Palace identity. The Copa quarter-zips come in white with baby blue paneling, plus black and navy versions stamped with Campeones script. The mesh-backed Palace Tecnica caps flip the crests of Brazil and Argentina, which is exactly the kind of cheeky, football-coded move Palace has spent years perfecting. Then come the Lightning basketball tanks and matching shorts, built with stars, side graphics and PALACE 7 numbering, followed by tees with a diamond-encrusted 3D Tri-Ferg graphic and Patello Extra Virgin prints. It is loud, but it is the right kind of loud.

June 26 also brings location-specific tees for Fukuoka, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Manor Place, New York, Osaka, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo, plus Dover Street Market exclusives. That global spread is pure Palace: local enough to feel collectible, broad enough to make the drop hunt messy. Palace’s Summer 2026 lookbook went live earlier in May, with the UK, EU, US and Canada getting their first shot on May 8, then Australia, Japan, Korea and Hong Kong following on May 9, so this release lands like the next wave in a carefully staggered season.

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Founded in London in 2009 by Lev Tanju, Palace has always been strongest when skatewear meets a sharper sports uniform. Summer 2026 keeps that formula intact, but the Nike P90 capsule gives it more structure, more polish and a clearer reason to chase it than a routine seasonal reset.

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