NikeCraft x Tom Sachs ISRU Uniform Debuts Modular, Studio-Issued Workwear
NikeCraft x Tom Sachs' ISRU Uniform dropped 2026.02.13 — a modular, studio‑issued workwear capsule available now through Nike channels.

NikeCraft and Tom Sachs launched the ISRU Uniform on 2026.02.13, a capsule billed as ISRU (In‑Situ Resource Utilization) and positioned as “studio‑issued workwear” available now through Nike channels. The drop reads less like a fashion moment and more like a tool kit: durable pieces meant to be used, packed, and repaired.
The collection leans on Tom Sachs’ long-running ethos of “sculpture as sport” and on messaging that it “treats apparel as equipment.” Coverage described the capsule as a “modular system for the studio artisan or the urban explorer,” folding workshop logic into outerwear that’s engineered to work hard across seasons.
Outerwear anchors the drop. The NikeCraft Poncho comes in “lightweight, waterproof Ripstop” and, true to its utility brief, “packs down into its own bag.” The NikeCraft Wrap is built from Cuben Fiber — “a sail-grade material chosen for strength and portability.” The Hooded Jacket delivers technical details you actually use: a “triple‑layer waterproof build, internal storage, magnetic wrist closure, and hook‑and‑loop sleeve patches, finished with a custom Tom Sachs bead stitched inside the printed liner.”
The rest of the kit follows a strict materials diet. The Space Camp Shirt and Space Camp Shorts are sold as a modular uniform system with “sweat‑wicking construction,” “utilitarian NikeCraft graphics,” and “customizable name bars.” The Shop T‑Shirt carries Sachs’ “Ten Bullets” graphic language. A Two‑Piece Suit “opts for lightly brushed fleece and minimal detailing for everyday wear,” while the Adjustable canvas Pants are “complete with built‑in straps and subtle patch detailing.” On Nike’s site the product headings appear with “Men’s” prefixes for the Space Camp pieces, Hooded Jacket, and Pants.

Nike presented the collection within its main channels; MR Magazine confirmed “The collection is available now through Nike channels.” Some product pages in the captured site view showed headings and placeholders where images or full specs were still loading, and retailers have not published retail prices or SKU lists in the materials reviewed here. MR Magazine also linked this apparel release to product timing for footwear, noting the Tom Sachs x NikeCraft Mars Yard 3.0 is “expected to return before the end of the year.”
This capsule is an argument: Nike and Tom Sachs are reinforcing that their partnership is “about more than just a shoe,” producing an all‑season uniform that emphasizes repetition, portability, and process. If you approach streetwear as performance gear, ISRU is one of the cleaner, more serviceable drops of the season — built to be used, carried, and patched, and sold through Nike’s channels starting 2026.02.13, with more Sachs‑adjacent activity likely to follow later in the year.
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