EXTRA TIME +4: Mbappé’s Air Max Mercurials, Bentley’s Power Move, Moncler’s G-Class Capsule, Real’s Retro Revival

From Mbappé’s blazing Nike x Air Max Mercurials and Bentley’s tech-loaded Grand Tourers to NIGO x Moncler luxury G-Wagon-inspired fashion and Real Madrid’s retro adidas jerseys, this week’s roundup is a fusion of sport, speed, style, and swagger.

Nike Mercurial Air Max
Air Max 95 x Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé takes center stage for Nike’s Mercurial x Air Max 95 drop, blending heritage speed with street-certified cool. The boots and matching sneakers channel the Air Max 95’s iconic gradient fade, wrapped in the Mercurial’s performance DNA. Featuring visible Air cushioning and a chrome Swoosh, this fusion design speaks to Mbappé’s dual identity: world-class baller and Parisian trendsetter. Built for pitch dominance and tunnel swagger, this capsule delivers pure gas on every level.

Bentley Gets Bolder

Bentley’s next-gen Continental GT, GTC, and Flying Spur are levelling up with a plug-in hybrid V8, merging savage torque with refined power. All three Grand Tourers will feature a reengineered Ultra Performance Hybrid system producing over 750 horsepower—making this the most powerful Bentley lineup ever. Expect sharper design tweaks, increased EV range, and tech-forward luxury. It’s a bold pivot toward sustainability, but without sacrificing the brand’s signature roar and sumptuous drive.

Bentley
NIGO Moncler Mercedes
Past-II-Future

NIGO’s latest Moncler Genius collection reimagines luxury streetwear through the lens of the Mercedes-Benz G-Class. Titled “Past-II-Future,” the drop includes bold outerwear, utilitarian pants, and retro-futuristic accessories that fuse Japanese Americana with G-Wagon ruggedness. Presented against a backdrop of sand dunes and steel, the collab channels the timelessness and toughness of Mercedes’ icon. For those chasing statement pieces built to conquer both concrete and countryside, this capsule is pure off-road couture.

Madrid Rewinds ’99

adidas and Real Madrid revisit football history with a reissue of their 1999–2000 home and away kits. Celebrating an era that birthed legends and pre-Galácticos glory, the jerseys feature OG sponsor logos, minimalist designs, and that unmistakable silky fabric. These throwback pieces tap into fan nostalgia while fitting today’s terrace-to-runway aesthetic. Whether you remember McManaman’s volleys or are discovering vintage Real for the first time, this kit revival hits all the right notes.

Adidas Real Madrid

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