Pacsun Releases Fourth Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix Collection with 30 Pieces Priced $16‑$100
Pacsun unveils its fourth Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix collection, featuring 30 pieces priced from $16 to $100. The line blends motorsport graphics with streetwear for race‑weekend and everyday wear.

Pacsun Releases Fourth Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix Collection with 30 Pieces Priced $16‑$100
TL;DR: Pacsun launches its fourth Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix collection, offering 30 items priced from $16 to $100. The line merges motorsport graphics with streetwear for race‑weekend and everyday wear.
Pacsun unveiled a new 30‑piece apparel line tied to the 2026 Miami Grand Prix, marking its fourth collaboration with Formula 1 for the race. The retailer, known for youth‑focused fashion, aims to bring trackside energy to its stores and online shop.
The assortment includes graphic tees, lightweight layers, and statement pieces featuring bold colors, dynamic striping, and technical details. Prices span $16 for basic tees to $100 for jackets or hoodies. This continues Pacsun’s pattern of releasing limited‑edition drops that align with major sporting events.
Richard Cox, Pacsun’s Chief Merchandising Officer, said the partnership blends sport and fashion, creating current, expressive products that extend beyond the race moment. He noted the alignment of performance and style shapes each collection.
The drop signals Pacsun’s strategy to leverage high‑profile events to drive foot traffic and online engagement. By offering accessible price points, the brand targets both casual fans and dedicated motorsport enthusiasts.
What to watch next: sales data from the Miami weekend and whether Pacsun expands the Formula 1 partnership to other Grands Prix later in the year.
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