Football’s past, present, and future gets HIDDEN in plain sight, as the New York-based brand hooks up with Umbro for an 18-piece capsule collection.

Umbro’s collaborative archive runs deep. From Paul Smith’s eccentric tailoring twist, to Kim Jones’ sportswear refined long before the luxury houses caught up, to the cerebral cuts of Aitor Throup and Virgil Abloh’s culture-shifting vision – the double diamond has always been at its sharpest when placed in the hands of those who truly get it.

Now, it’s HIDDEN’s turn.

Launching 12 September, Umbro and HIDDEN present an 18-piece capsule that channels football’s timeless wardrobe through the filter of one of culture’s most enigmatic curators. Jerseys, shorts, track coordinates, gloves, socks – even an Umbro ball – arrive as part of a collection that lives in the space between heritage and future, nostalgia and now.

HIDDEN has always been about discovery. Since 2018, the brand has built a following of over three million by spotlighting the connective tissue between art, streetwear, design, and technology. It’s a platform that grew grassroots but now counts cultural heavyweights – Virgil, Drake, Lil Yachty, Feid – among its audience. Editorial in tone, but lived in reality, HIDDEN has redefined what it means to be a tastemaker in the digital era.

This Umbro x HIDDEN capsule embodies that same spirit: a kitbag of reference points stitched together with reverence and intent. Football has always been about more than 90 minutes, and this drop is a reminder of its endless ability to shape identity, style, and community.

The HIDDEN x Umbro collection will be available from 12 September.