Next Level Apparel Partners with Got Sole for U.S. Culture Festival Series in 2026
Next Level Apparel Teams Up with Got Sole for 2026 Culture Festival Series
In an exciting collaboration, Next Level Apparel has been designated as the official apparel partner for the 2026 U.S. culture festival series organized by Got Sole. This partnership comes at a pivotal time as the sneaker culture and streetwear continue to gain traction, with customization and creative expression taking center stage at these live events.
Next Level Apparel, a family-operated leader in the wholesale sector, is recognized for its ethically sourced premium blank apparel. The brand’s commitment to quality aligns perfectly with the ethos of Got Sole, a festival that has established itself as a dynamic marketplace for sneaker enthusiasts and streetwear aficionados. The festivals draw in a diverse crowd of thousands—comprising collectors, creators, vendors, and fans—immersing them in a culture that revolves around sneakers, streetwear, vintage apparel, and luxury goods.
As the festivals traverse major U.S. cities like New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Miami, they serve as vibrant hubs of commerce and culture. This ongoing expansion into the pop culture landscape reflects a growing interest in how people express themselves through fashion, collecting, and creativity.
The Role of Next Level Apparel
With its high-quality garments and exceptional printability, Next Level Apparel is a primary choice for creators and decorators who prioritize quality as their foundation for innovation in design. This collaboration is expected to enhance the festival experience, as attendees can delve into Next Level Apparel’s offerings, which include the 7200 Heavyweight T-Shirts. The shirts are celebrated for their relaxed fits, premium feel, and everyday comfort—ideal for the oversized silhouettes prevalent in today’s streetwear trends.
Notably, this partnership builds upon Next Level Apparel's ongoing relationship with Kever Ones, a graffiti and pop art creator hailing from Brooklyn and now based in South Florida. Known for his distinctive style, Kever Ones has previously contributed to Next Level’s projects through vibrant mural installations. For the Got Sole 2026 Tour, his artwork will be transformed into a limited-edition custom sneaker box, featuring unique designs tailored to each city on the tour.
Attendees of each festival stop—scheduled for Chicago on July 25, Los Angeles on September 19, and Miami on October 24—will have a chance to purchase these exclusive boxes while supplies last. Each box will include the brand's Heavyweight T-Shirts, further integrating Next Level Apparel's products into the culture that defines Got Sole’s events.
Voices from the Collaboration
Etienne Houseknecht, Head of Marketing at Next Level Apparel, emphasized the significance of this partnership: “Next Level Apparel exists at the intersection of quality, craft, and creative expression. Got Sole brings the community together, making it a vibrant marketplace where creativity thrives. Our products are central to this ecosystem, serving as the blank canvas for attendees’ artistic visions.”
Furthermore, Jonathan DiModica, Founder and CEO of Got Sole, shared insights into the festival’s spirit: “Got Sole has always been about fostering connections among those who are passionate about this culture. Our collaboration with Next Level Apparel breathes life into this spirit, creating products and narratives that resonate with the energy from our audience at every stop.”
A New Era in Fashion and Culture
This partnership not only highlights the intersection of streetwear and sneaker culture but also signifies a shift in how brands can engage directly with communities. By partnering with Got Sole, Next Level Apparel is well-positioned to reach a diverse audience eager to explore customization and innovation in fashion.
As we approach the 2026 U.S. tour, anticipation is building around the partnership, with many looking forward to experiencing firsthand the vibrant collaboration between the two innovative entities. For those interested in learning more about Next Level Apparel, additional information is available on their official website.
In conclusion, this collaboration is set to redefine how apparel can connect with cultural movements, promising an exciting future for both brands and the communities they serve.