A First Look at the Upcoming CPFM x Nike ACG Spring 2026

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Cactus Plant Flea Market and Nike are gearing up to reunite for Spring 2026, marking the next evolution of CPFM’s long-running relationship with the Swoosh—this time filtered through the rugged lens of Nike ACG (All Conditions Gear). The collaboration brings Cynthia Lu’s unmistakable DIY, art-school chaos into direct conversation with ACG’s utility-first, outdoor-ready DNA.

Since debuting its Nike partnership in 2019 with the neon-tubed Air VaporMax, CPFM has consistently warped expectations. From crystal-encrusted Dunk Lows to the shaggy, moss-covered “Overgrown” Flea 1, each release has blurred the line between footwear, sculpture, and wearable art. The Spring 2026 ACG capsule appears to continue that tradition—just with a heavier emphasis on function.

Early rumors point to a lineup rooted in technical, outdoors-inspired silhouettes reworked with CPFM’s signature surrealism. Expect weather-ready Anorak Jackets and full-coverage Balaclava Hoodies alongside playful Sherpa Hats, while Long Sleeve Polos and graphic Crews add depth for elevated layering. The standout bottoms reportedly arrive in the form of heavily pocketed Raver Pants, channeling an industrial, utilitarian aesthetic that feels equal parts trail-ready and rave-adjacent.

Speculation around the collection intensified after X account @kofromatatf surfaced images of a fleece sweater dressed in a vibrant, thermal camera–style gradient—an unmistakable CPFM flourish. If accurate, the piece hints at a color story that merges performance gear with psychedelic visual cues.

With prices expected to land between $60 and $250 USD, the CPFM x Nike ACG Spring 2026 collection balances relative accessibility with the extreme scarcity that defines CPFM releases. As always, demand is likely to eclipse supply, reinforcing the idea that in CPFM’s world, “All Conditions” doesn’t just mean weather—it includes the surreal, the whimsical, and the wildly unexpected.

Photos Credit: @kofromatatf