Countless England fans were left disappointed when the Palace x Nike collection quickly sold out last week. The Three Lions launched its long-awaited lifestyle collection on Friday, featuring a number of t-shirts, jackets, and more forming the England x Nike x Palace Collection. Stock all but ran out in around an hour, but now fans have a second chance as the range goes on wider sale at retailers like Nike.
Key Pieces in the Collection
Perhaps the most sought-after piece is the England x Palace Short-Sleeve Football Shirt (£54.99). Marcus Rashford was seen sporting this distinctive pewter grey jersey ahead of England's March friendlies, featuring a bold St George design reminiscent of a stained glass window. There is a matching trio of England x Palace Tracksuit Jacket (£139.99), Pro Short-Sleeve Soccer Top (£64.99), and Tracksuit Bottoms (£139.99), all debuted by the England squad before their warm-up fixtures in the USA. They are crafted from a lightweight, smooth woven fabric and incorporate a subtle St George's Cross motif.
A comparable aesthetic features on the England x Palace Strike Drill Top (£69.99), perfect for wearing both on and off the pitch due to its moisture-wicking fabric. The England x Palace Anthem Jacket (£99.99) is relaxed-fit and lightweight in attention-grabbing silver, complete with co-branded patches and prints.
More Affordable Options
Alternatively, fans preferring a more affordable option can pick up the England 1993 Home Shirt for less than £17 by stacking deals at Kitbag, where the jersey can be reduced from £40 to £32 with the code DEAL. However, if shoppers create a free TopCashback account, new members will receive a £15 welcome bonus plus cashback at Kitbag, which means the England shirt effectively falls to £16.73 after cashback.
Premium Items
For those looking to push the boat out, the England Nike x Palace Varsity Jacket (£749.99) features co-branded chenille patches on both the front and back. Constructed from premium leather and wool with refined detailing throughout, it delivers a classic varsity silhouette with an unmistakably luxurious feel. Those who prefer a cleaner, more understated look can go for the England x Palace T-Shirt (£37.99). On offer in white, red, or grey, each colourway displays England and Palace logos on the chest alongside bold England x Palace x Nike branding across the back.
Also on sale is the retro Cryoshot Air Speed M x England x Palace Black and Crimson (£184.99), a new take on the 1980s Nike Air Speed M football boot. They are crafted with synthetic leather in deep black and England red, with iconic Nike and Palace branding featured on the tongue. They also boast studs encased in clear outsoles, transforming a traditional football boot into a unique streetwear version. Completing the collection is a range of headwear, including the England x Palace Fly Cap (£34.99) and England x Palace Uncuffed Beanie (£39.99).
Where to Buy
Fans can find the England x Nike x Palace Collection on sale at Nike SNKRS, but it is expected to sell out fast. Limited stock of the varsity jacket and beanie are still available at the England Official Store. For those after the latest Nike football kits, shoppers can save 15% on the England 2026 home and away strips at Kitbag by entering the exclusive discount code AFF15. The offer runs throughout the World Cup and brings the adult home and away shirts down from £89.99 to £76.49.
Social Media Buzz
The England x Nike x Palace Collection has sparked considerable excitement and buzz on social media since images first emerged earlier this year. On X, one user said: "That Palace x England range is lush isn't it." On the England x Palace Short-Sleeve Football Shirt, another said: "That England x Palace shirt looks fire, and debuting it at training camp is peak style." Not everyone is impressed, however, as one person commented: "Oh dear god, that terrible England x Palace shirt wasn't a fever dream." While another said: "Those Palace England fits are an absolute joke, so cool."



