This new Nike collection is very ‘Black Mirror at the gym’

Get your Fifteen Million Merits in the latest Tech Pack collection

Nike’s Tech Pack collection is known for its innovative take on sportswear, marrying unexpected fleece and knit fabrics with dynamic designs, and its latest iteration is its most future-facing yet. The Spring 2019 collection, unveiled yesterday, December 18, contains a mixture of pieces that you could hit either the gym or the sofa in, bringing a metallic sheen and layered chic to your everyday wardrobe. As you can see from the lookbook, complete with flecks of neon and sci-fi eyes, it’s a collection worthy of Charlie Brooker’s imagination.

Kurt Parker, Nike’s Vice President of Apparel Design, said in a press release: “We have a powerful vision for Nike apparel: to lead with innovation that makes athletes better, pushing the edges of both performance and style.. Through new manufacturing technologies and new materials, we are driving a bold future where everything is designed with movement in mind.”

See the new items in the gallery above, and find a limited release of pieces on sale from December 20.

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