Kith Turns The Knicks’ 2026 Championship Into A Made-To-Order Style Moment

The Kith Knicks 2026 Champions collection takes New York’s title celebration out of the basic merch lane and gives it a full downtown victory lap.
Instead of just dropping another championship tee and calling it a day, Kith built a made-to-order capsule around the kind of pieces Knicks fans will still be pulling out years from now. This is not just championship gear. This is New York sports history dressed like it knows what table it has reserved after the game.

Kith Gives The Knicks A Championship Uniform
Kith’s relationship with the Knicks has always felt more personal than transactional. Ronnie Fieg is New York through and through, and every Knicks capsule from the brand tends to carry that mix of Madison Square Garden nostalgia, streetwear polish, and grown-up fan energy. This 2026 Champions drop leans all the way into that lane.
The centerpiece is the Kith for the New York Knicks 2026 Champions Leather Jacket, a made-to-order piece priced at $1,695. That number tells you exactly what kind of collection this is. This is not a quick impulse buy on the way out of the arena. This is the item you buy when you want the championship moment to live in your closet like a trophy.
The jacket is joined by two Satin Bomber Jackets priced at $275, giving fans a more wearable version of the statement outerwear look. It keeps the varsity energy intact while still feeling like something you can throw over a tee, hoodie, or button-down when the weather starts acting like New York again.

The Collection Goes Beyond Basic Championship Merch
What makes the drop work is the range. Kith did not stop at the big-ticket jacket. The Leon Shirt, priced at $165, brings in Kith Monogram team artwork and gives the collection that polished summer-night feel. It is the kind of piece that can move from a Knicks watch party to dinner downtown without screaming fan gear from across the room.
Then there is the Vintage Tee, priced at $70, which is probably the easiest entry point for most fans. It keeps the co-branded championship graphics front and center while still sitting in that familiar Kith tee lane. For a lot of people, this will be the piece that gets worn into the ground, framed by memories, or saved for those random “remember when the Knicks won it all?” moments.
The capsule is finished with the Kith & ’47 Hitch Snapback, priced at $60. The cap might be the most direct New York piece in the collection. A Knicks championship hat already has cultural weight, but Kith and ’47 give it a cleaner fashion edge with commemorative embroidery that makes it feel more considered than standard locker room merch.

A Proper Victory Lap For New York
The smartest part of this drop is how it understands the Knicks fan base. New York fans do not just want proof that their team won. They want something with energy. Something that feels like the city. Something that works on the subway, at the Garden, on a rooftop, outside a bodega, or walking into a spot where everybody immediately knows what time it is.
That is where Kith shines. The brand has always been able to blur the line between sportswear, nostalgia, luxury, and local pride. With this Knicks championship collection, it turns a long-awaited basketball moment into a style capsule that feels built for the people who lived through the heartbreak, the false starts, the memes, the hope, and finally, the payoff.

The leather jacket is the collector piece. The satin bomber is the everyday flex. The Leon Shirt is the elevated summer option. The tee and snapback are the essentials. Together, they make the collection feel less like a souvenir shop drop and more like a full wardrobe built around a citywide celebration.
For Knicks fans, this is bigger than apparel. It is proof of life after years of waiting. For Kith, it is another reminder that nobody does New York sports luxury quite like this.






