Kith Commemorates the Knicks' 2026 NBA Title With a Made-to-Order Collection

Kith is commemorating the New York Knicks' 2026 NBA championship with a made-to-order collection led by an AVIREX-built leather bomber, plus a '47 snapback, the Leon Shirt and a co-branded vintage tee — U.S. online only and final sale.

Kith Commemorates the Knicks' 2026 NBA Title With a Made-to-Order Collection

Key Points

  • Kith released a made-to-order collection marking the Knicks' 2026 NBA title.
  • A custom leather bomber is built with AVIREX; a snapback is made with '47.
  • Pieces include the Leon Shirt and a co-branded vintage tee.
  • Items are U.S. online-only and final sale, with weeks-to-months production times.

Kith is celebrating its hometown team the way only Kith would — with patience as the product. The New York streetwear brand and frequent Knicks collaborator has launched a made-to-order collection commemorating the Knicks' 2026 NBA championship, the franchise's first title since 1973. Nothing here is sitting in a warehouse; every piece is built to order once you buy it.

The collection

The centerpiece is a custom-embroidered leather bomber jacket made in partnership with AVIREX, the heritage flight-jacket label. Around it sits the Leon Shirt, finished with Kith Monogram team artwork; a co-branded vintage tee; and a Hitch Snapback made with '47 and capped with commemorative championship embroidery. It is a tight capsule built around one idea: own the moment in pieces you'll actually keep.

The made-to-order catch

The model is the story. Everything is U.S. online-only and final sale — no returns, exchanges, or refunds — and the production windows are long. The Hitch Snapback ships in about six weeks, the Leon Shirt takes roughly four months, and the AVIREX leather bomber runs about nine months from order to delivery. You are buying a commemorative item you may not hold until well into next season.

The read

Made-to-order is the flex. Kith is betting that a championship this long in coming — 52 years — is worth a nine-month wait, and that its fans would rather have the exact piece than a rack of in-stock merch. It is the luxury logic of scarcity applied to fandom: no markdowns, no leftovers, no second-guessing. For a brand whose whole identity is tied to New York, commemorating the Knicks' title in slow, deliberate, keep-forever pieces is the most on-brand move available.

Source: Kith, Hypebeast

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