Levi’s x Nike blend denim heritage with sneaker culture

Levi’s and Nike are teaming up next month to launch a new apparel and sneaker collection that blends the timeless appeal of denim with sneaker culture. Described as the “perfect intersection” of both worlds, the collaboration aims to offer a unique, immersive experience reflecting the legacy and innovation of the two iconic brands.

The collection gives a fresh twist to Levi’s classics, the Trucker Jacket and jeans, updated with roomier, modern silhouettes. Both pieces feature matching mid-to-light denim fades and detailed off-white chain stitching.

The Levi’s x Nike Trucker Jacket includes selvedge detailing along the inner placket and a bold chain-stitched Nike logo on the back. The Baggy Jean is cut with an oversized fit designed to pair perfectly with sneakers, offering an ideal leg opening and stacked look. Each item is finished with co-branded brown leather patches that replace Levi’s usual Two-Horse logo with a Nike Swoosh.

Marking the 30th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 95, the collab also includes three sleek versions of the iconic sneaker, all crafted with premium Levi’s denim and custom design details. “By blending our signature denim with one of Nike’s most legendary sneakers, we’ve created a look that bridges sport and lifestyle,” said Leo Gamboa, VP of collaborations at Levi’s.

The sneaker line includes a white and ecru colorway with a matte finish and gum sole, a black version using heavyweight 14 oz. denim, and a third style featuring the same mid-to-light wash as the apparel, finished with a matte navy midsole and sole.

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