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Salehe Bembury To Unveil New York Knicks Collaboration with Mitchell & Ness at Fanatics Fest

Salehe Bembury To Unveil New York Knicks Collaboration with Mitchell & Ness at Fanatics Fest

Hypebeast20-06-2025
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The intersection of fashion and sports continues to deliver groundbreaking collaborations, and the latest reveal fromSalehe Bemburyis poised to be a major highlight of Fanatics Fest. The renowned footwear and accessories designer has teamed up with sportswear authenticMitchell & Nessto present an exclusive collection dedicated to theNew York Knicks, blending Bembury's distinct aesthetic with the belovedNBAfranchise's rich heritage.
Slated to be one of the top drops for Fanatics Fest NYC 2025 (running June 20-22 at the Javits Center), this collaboration is a testament to Bembury's growing influence beyond footwear. While he previously confirmed that this particular partnership would not include sneakers, his signature touch is undeniably evident in the apparel offerings. Bembury posted to his Instagram a teaser of what to expect of his upcoming Knicks collection with a a new campaign starring Luis Guzman.
The collection features fresh takes on essential Knicks gear, most notably a warm-up jacket and basketball jerseys. Expect Bembury's characteristic blend of thoughtful design, unique textures, and a keen eye for color, all applied to Mitchell & Ness's premium athletic wear. These pieces are designed to appeal to both die-hard Knicks fans and fashion-forward individuals who appreciate elevated sportswear.
This exclusive debut at Fanatics Fest NYC adds to the event's stacked lineup of high-profile collaborations, reinforcing its status as a must-attend for collectors and enthusiasts of sports culture and fashion. The Salehe Bembury x Mitchell & Ness x Knicks releases this weekend.
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