Nike ACG moves forward, towards its past
The end of ACG and Errolson Hugh's relationship?
May 11th, 2018
We’ve been hearing whispers of it around during the winter and spring, and now with the anncouncement of the original ACG being brought back, it seems that Errolson Hugh, who for many resurrected Nike’s discontinued ACG line, might not continue working on the line. We know that his SS18 collection will have one more drop soon, but will that be it? Rumors foretold that many fans of the original ACG pieces, which one could most readily describe as a hiking/outdoors/utility line, missed the original aesthetic of the collection.
Its earliest elements were formed already back in the early 80’s but wasn’t formally announced by Nike until 1989. ACG, meaning All Conditions Gear, had performance was very much at the heart of its range, but the aesthetic was more directed towards outdoor activities. Quite innovative in its use of small elements of bright, vibrant colors, breaking up the standard beige/black/green colors the signified the usual outdoor gear color spectrum. It found a bit of a cult following as it worked equally well, in both function and fashion, on the floors of a natural forest, as on the streets of a concrete jungle.
Eventually, the original line was discontinued, as demographics shifted to focus more on indoor sports and street clothing, plus it had always catered to a slightly older audience who were more engaged in hiking and utility activities. Now however with the current trend of dadcore, and a more mature, normalized look, and less flashy fashion expression, there's been a large demand to see the old styles return. Its also a bit of an interesting double hit for Nike, as fans of the original ACG have now reached an age where their children might be following the backward-looking trend, and can join in by sporting the old silhouettes, they knew and loved.
The new/old ACG collection sees the return of the vibrant color elements, on the classically darker utilitarian color spectrum. With a June 1st release date, check out the preview pics below and let us know if you prefer Hugh’s ACG or happy the old has returned?