
Update November 11th, 2025 – The Palace x Nike Total 90 III ‘Volt & Metallic Silver’ drops at Nike on November 12th, 2025. Click the button below for all the info, and read on to learn more about the full collection and the Palace x Nike legacy.
Nike and Palace have officially joined forces for the P90 Collection – and the result is sheer perfection. Seamlessly fusing football nostalgia, South London grit, and Palace’s tongue-in-cheek swagger, the finished product is something that’s much bigger than just a drop.
The Nike x Palace P90 collection pays homage to the early 2000s Total90 era, while the unveiling of Manor Place – a brand-new creative playground for the next generation of skaters, ballers, and culture shapers – takes the partnership into uncharted territory.

The Nike x Palace P90 collection is a bold tribute to an era that shaped football and streetwear alike – the days when Total90 boots dominated muddy pitches and neon Swooshes ruled the scene. Designed for skateboarders and football fans alike, Palace reworks Nike’s iconic Total90 aesthetic through its irreverent London lens.
Expect shell suits, jerseys, and trainers plastered with the unmistakable P90 graphic, alongside hoodies, tracksuits, and tees featuring a new hybrid logo: Palace’s Tri-Ferg colliding with the Nike Swoosh. The palette balances boldness and nostalgia, blending neutrals with Nike’s signature Volt, nodding to the high-voltage energy of early-2000s football culture.

“I was there when the T90 boot first came to life,” says Wayne Rooney. “It was my favorite as a player, so being part of its evolution into the P90 was something I was genuinely proud to be a part of.”
Palace Co-Founder Gareth Skewis calls it a natural fit: “Nike has always been a brand we’ve admired, and it felt like the right time to collaborate – there are so many synergies between our skate team and Nike.”
Lev Tanju, Palace’s Co-Founder and Creative Director, adds, “We wanted to do an indoor football collection to launch alongside Manor Place – something nostalgic, something iconic. The Total 90s were it. And honestly, they’re great to skate in too.”

To bring the project to life, Palace and Nike tapped renowned British filmmaker Alasdair McLellan to shoot a campaign that merges three worlds – football, skate, and music – in pure cinematic style. The film, set against the backdrop of Manor Place, stars an all-star lineup that bridges generations and scenes.
Wayne Rooney, Leah Williamson, and Reece James share the screen with next-gen ballers Lenna Gunning-Williams and Jamie Bynoe-Gittens, while Palace’s skate team – Lucien Clarke, Savannah Stacey Keenan, Kyle Wilson, Ville Wester, Pedro Attenborough, and legend Guy Mariano – tear up the skatepark. Grime pioneer Giggs brings his unmistakable South London presence, completing the crossover of sport and street culture.


But Nike and Palace didn’t stop at clothing and film. They built Manor Place – a groundbreaking new hub in South London designed to empower the next generation of athletes, skaters, and creatives.
This isn’t your average training ground. Manor Place is split into three zones, each built with purpose. Up top: a world-class polished concrete skatepark. Beneath it: a hidden subterranean football cage that rises and descends on game days – a mind-bending, rotating playground that merges two cultures in one.
The second zone transforms into a culture hub, hosting workshops, panel talks, and exhibitions from established and emerging creators. Finally, the third zone offers six young creatives a free nine-month studio residency, giving them space and support to shape the future of London’s cultural scene. Rooted in sport, community, and creativity, Manor Place is free to access – a gift to the city from two brands that know what it means to create something lasting.


The Nike x Palace P90 Collection lands 31st October 2024 at Palace stores worldwide and online at palaceskateboards.com. P90 footwear will also be available via Nike SNKRS across EMEA.


The collection takes its cues from Nike’s legendary Total90 football line from the early 2000s, reinterpreted through Palace’s playful, skate-infused take on sportswear and football culture.
Manor Place is a new South London hub created by Nike and Palace, featuring a skatepark, underground football cage, cultural spaces, and creative residencies — all designed to support the next generation of talent.
The collection drops on October 31st, with global availability through Palace’s retail and online channels, and via Nike SNKRS across EMEA.