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Football has always been more than a game. It’s ritual, theatre, uniform, mythology, and, increasingly, a place where fashion’s more obsessive minds go to test what clothing can actually do.
For summer, Stone Island and New Balance are back inside that space, returning with a new football capsule that treats the pitch less like a backdrop and more like a research field. The collaboration brings together two brands that have long been interested in performance, material experimentation, and the quiet drama of technical design. Here, that shared language is pushed into a collection built for the game itself, but also for the strange, charged moments around it: the arrival, the tunnel, the warm-up, the walk home after the floodlights go out.
At the centre of the drop is a football kit made using a fabric process that integrates the graphic into the textile structure itself, rather than simply placing it on top. Branding details are finished with a velvety technique associated with 90s sportswear, giving the pieces a slightly nostalgic, tactile energy. There is also a 32-panel thermobonded football, designed with a textured surface intended to improve flight and movement.
But the capsule does not stop at matchwear. The off-pitch side leans into the broader visual universe of football culture, with outerwear, reversible pieces, and the return of the ABZORB 1890. Worn in the campaign by Endrick and Bukayo Saka, the collection taps into a new generation of players whose image moves as easily through fashion as it does through sport.
The result is not football merch in the usual sense. It feels more like a study in how the sport looks when filtered through Stone Island’s material intelligence and New Balance’s athletic precision: technical, wearable, slightly nostalgic, and built for the space between the stadium and the street.
The Stone Island x New Balance capsule launches June 4 through Stone Island









Photos: Stone Island
