Official Look at the Tom Sachs x NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe “Bricolage”

Tom Sachs has never treated the NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe as a finished idea, and the latest “Bricolage” colourway makes that explicit. Instead of refining the silhouette, the New York-based artist disrupts it by splicing together mismatched panels, clashing tones, and exposed decisions that feel mid-thought. It reads less like a new colourway and more like a prototype that escaped the workshop. An approach that aligns with Tom’s design ethos and stays true to its meaning.

Below, we have a detailed look at the official images of the NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe “Bricolage”.

This fresh GPS features a clean white nylon upper, bright yellow Swooshes, and verdant green nylon pull tabs. Sachs leans into friction with a design that looks adjusted and even slightly off. “Bricolage” doesn’t try to resolve those tensions; it frames them as the point. In a market saturated with predictable drops, that kind of intentional imbalance feels sharper than another “clean” execution.

What’s notable is how little the foundation changes. The GPS remains stubbornly practical, built for daily use rather than spectacle. But by reworking the surface instead of the structure, Sachs shifts attention to the act of making itself. It’s a reminder that innovation doesn’t always mean new tooling. Sometimes it’s about rethinking what a finished product is supposed to look like.

If you’re interested in a pair, the Tom Sachs x NikeCraft General Purpose Shoe “Bricolage” is now available for £99.99 on the NikeCraft website, followed by a Nike SNKRS launch on the 14th of April in full unisex sizes.