Streetwear legend Hiroshi Fujiwara has dropped the first look at a fragment design × Nike Mind 001 collaboration — and it’s already stirring up hype across the sneaker world.
What We Know So Far
The Mind 001 is Nike’s newest foam mule silhouette, engineered around neuroscience-inspired design and a sensory sole unit. It initially debuted earlier this year and sold out fast, thanks to its futuristic look and unique step feel.
Now Fujiwara has teased a fragment version, marking what could be the first official collab for this silhouette — a major move considering fragment’s long-standing influence in streetwear culture.
Key Points
Model: fragment design x Nike Mind 001 (teaser)
Colorway: Black with Royal Blue accents (fragment sign-off)
Release Window: Rumored Spring 2026 (not confirmed)
Design Highlights: Minimalist upper, fragment branding details, Royal Blue nodes on the sole — classic fragment DNA mixed with Nike’s experimental mule silhouette.
Why This Matters
Fragment design isn’t just another collaborator — Fujiwara’s work has helped shape sneaker and street culture for decades. A fragment take on the Mind 001 elevates Nike’s bold new silhouette from a concept-driven comfort shoe into a collector’s conversation piece.
Even though we don’t have a confirmed release date or price yet, early teasers suggest a potential Spring 2026 drop — making this one to lock into your upcoming calendar.
What to Watch Next
Sneakerheads should keep an eye out for more details throughout early 2026 — especially as Nike tends to roll out surprise drops and early access opportunities on SNKRS and select boutiques.
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