The momentum behind the Mars Yard 3.0 rollout in 2025 carries directly into 2026, with Tom Sachs and Nike continuing their partnership through a new NikeCraft I.S.R.U. apparel collection. What began with hints of a new General Purpose Shoe colorway early in the year now expands into a full capsule built around function-first design.
Rooted in the ISRU (in-situ resource utilization) concept, the collection leans heavily into utility and outdoor readiness. Pieces are designed with purpose, blending technical materials with adaptable features. Standouts include a packable ripstop poncho that flips to reveal blueprint-style graphics, along with a matching hooded jacket that carries similar visual language and functional detailing.
The lineup balances experimental and everyday wear. On the technical side, the NikeCraft Wrap uses Cuben Fiber—a material borrowed from sailing—for a lightweight, durable build. More familiar staples round things out, including graphic tees, sweat sets, camp shorts, and a crossbody bag, all tied together with Sachs’ signature “uniform” mindset.
Individual items emphasize practicality. The hooded jacket features waterproof construction and layered storage, while the pants include adjustable straps for a customizable fit. Shirts and shorts incorporate sweat-wicking tech, reinforcing the collection’s performance angle, while subtle graphics and customizable name bars maintain a personal, workshop-inspired feel.
Although official release details have not been confirmed, the full collection has already surfaced on SNKRS and tomsachs.com, signaling a launch is on the horizon.
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