Collection: Nike

Founded in 1964 as Blue Ribbon Sports and renamed Nike in 1971, the brand has become the global leader in sportswear and innovation. Beyond its iconic sneakers, Nike has consistently pushed the boundaries of performance through technical clothing, equipment, and experimental projects. From the late 1980s onwards, Nike developed specialized apparel lines such as Nike Fit, Clima-FIT, Storm-FIT, and Dri-FIT, designed to regulate temperature, wick away moisture, and provide maximum comfort in extreme conditions. These innovations turned Nike garments into essential pieces not only for athletes but also for collectors of technical sportswear archives.
In the 2000s, Nike introduced Nike+, a groundbreaking digital integration linking footwear with iPods and later smartphones, bridging the gap between performance gear and technology. The brand also produced Nike ACG (All Conditions Gear), one of its most celebrated sub-labels, combining outdoor utility with futuristic aesthetics. Vintage ACG jackets, pants, and backpacks from the 1990s and 2000s are now considered highly collectible within the archive community.
Beyond footwear and clothing, Nike also explored eyewear, developing sunglasses and performance frames engineered for running, cycling, and training. These designs, often aerodynamic and futuristic, are now rare archive pieces in their own right, sought after by collectors who value Nike’s holistic approach to sports innovation.
Today, Nike archive clothing and accessories—from early Clima-FIT outerwear to ACG jackets and vintage Nike eyewear—represent the brand’s lasting impact on both sports performance and cultural style. Each piece embodies Nike’s philosophy of constant experimentation, making its archives a reference point for anyone interested in the evolution of technical fashion and innovation.