After working together in 2023, Kith and the NFL are releasing a new limited-edition collection on Friday which spans multiple partners.
Having already offered a taste of the collaboration with Monday’s launch of four Kith x NFL x Riddell Speed Mini Helmets, a wider preview of the forthcoming drop has been unveiled. Friday’s launch includes jerseys by Mitchell & Ness, apparel and headwear by ’47 and leather jackets by Jeff Hamilton.
Rather than focus on the entire league, this Kith x NFL collection highlights five iconic teams: the Las Vegas Raiders, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, New York Jets and Philadelphia Eagles.
Across the range of apparel with ’47, each of the five teams will receive co-branded headwear, pullovers, hoodies, crewnecks, sweatpants and vintage T-shirts along with a group of special items created for this collection. These items, modeled by Giants wide receiver David Tyree , include a Kieran Coaches Jacket, Quarter-Zip Anorak, Reversible Ginza and Wyona Full-Zip Sweater.
With Mitchell & Ness, Kith created five vintage-inspired jerseys for a top player from each team. The Raiders are represented by Bo Jackson , the Dolphins by Dan Marino , the Giants by Michael Strahan , the Jets by Joe Namath and the Philadelphia Eagles by Brian Dawkins. To tie the story together, each vintage-tinged jersey uses the same era-specific design worn by its respective player. Kith’s monogram branding is incorporated into the numbers of each uniform.
Kith and the NFL last collaborated together to kick off the ’23 season. That collection included product from ’47 and Wilson.
Aside from the already released Riddell Speed Mini Helmets, the full Kith x NFL collection will be released Friday, Sept. 27 at Kith retail locations and from kith.com at 11 a.m. ET.
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