An Early Look at G-Dragon’s PEACEMINUSONE x Nike Korea World Cup Collab
The reported collection bridges global K-pop culture with the dynamic identity of the South Korean national team.
Summary
- Nike is reportedly launching a massive seven-part collaboration to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup
- G-Dragon’s PEACEMINUSONE will helm the South Korea capsule, featuring custom matchday apparel
- The collection will also introduce a special colorway of the new Nike Cryo Shot silhouette, inspired by retro football boots
G-Dragon‘s PEACEMINUSONE and Nike are reportedly prepping a “World Cup Korea” capsule as part of a massive seven-brand collaboration collection celebrating the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to first look images, the K-pop icon’s label will team up with the Korea Football Association to release custom matchday apparel and new footwear.
While official images have yet to surface, reports suggest the collection will heavily feature functional, sport-ready garments tailored for the pitch. The “World Cup Korea” apparel is expected to bridge the gap between global K-pop culture and the dynamic identity of the South Korean national team, adapting high-performance matchday specifications into a lifestyle-focused vision.
In addition to the apparel, the information points to a special collaborative colorway of the new Nike Cryo Shot. This upcoming footwear silhouette is reportedly inspired by retro Nike football boots, utilizing a design language that nods to classic on-pitch construction while maintaining a modern, street-ready appeal.
This specific release is reportedly part of a broader Nike initiative that will also see labels like Jacquemus, NOCTA, and Palace designing capsules for their respective country’s football federations.
The PEACEMINUSONE x Nike “World Cup Korea” collection is currently rumored to drop in Summer 2026. Stay tuned for official imagery and confirmed release details.
First look: G-Dragon’s brand PEACEMINUSONE is collaborating with Nike and the Korea Football Association (KFA) for the 2026 FIFA World Cup pic.twitter.com/m04k2coDob
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