Name: fragment design x Nike Mind 002 “Particle Grey”
Colorway: Particle Grey/Particle Grey
SKU: IQ8504-001
MSRP: $140 USD
Release Date: Spring 2026
Where to Buy: Nike
The Godfather of Streetwear is officially putting his spin on Nike’s latest footwear innovation. Following the highly successful debut of the neuroscience-backed Nike Mind collection earlier this year, Hiroshi Fujiwara has offered fans a detailed look at the upcoming fragment design x Nike Mind 002. Reimagining the recovery-focused sneaker through his distinct lens of industrial minimalism, the legendary Japanese designer has elevated the silhouette with premium materials, swapping out the standard construction for a sleek, highly breathable Flyknit upper.
The core identity of the Nike Mind lineage lies in its proprietary footbed platform. Both the 001 slip-on and the 002 sneaker utilize 22 independent foam nodes—acting like small sensory pistons—that map directly to anatomical pressure points to theoretically engage neural pathways and promote relaxation. For this highly anticipated collaboration, Fujiwara maintains all of those core therapeutic benefits while completely overhauling the shoe’s visual language.
The “Particle Grey” iteration is a masterclass in restrained, monochromatic design. The transition to a full Flyknit upper not only provides a modernized, sock-like fit, but also adds a lightweight, highly breathable dimension to the silhouette. To ensure secure support without unnecessary bulk, the design incorporates exposed Flywire cables connected to a minimalist, pulley-style lacing system.
As with all fragment design collaborations, the magic is in the subtle details. The chunky, sculpted grey midsole is stamped with stark “FRAGMENT CONCEPT TESTING” typography, leaning heavily into Fujiwara’s recent lab-inspired aesthetic. The 22 underfoot sensory pods are distinctly tinted in the brand’s signature royal blue, providing a hidden pop of color, while the iconic double lightning bolt logo appears discreetly on the raised heel and insoles.
