Rooted in a love community and collaboration, KidSuper is a Brooklyn-based collective and fashion label founded by Irish-American Colm Dillane. Known for unconventional collections, Colm and his team have a knack for pulling together art and storytelling from different cultures to create bold work that celebrates a shared spirit, making KidSuper a natural fit for Jameson Irish Whiskey.
About the
Collaboration
Born from a shared love of craft and creativity, the Jameson x KidSuper capsule blends storytelling, sport culture, and smooth Jameson attitude into a limited addition collection of 8 pieces designed to celebrate art, individuality and the communities that bring us all together.
Drawing inspiration from football and the communities that surround it, the collection reflects how the culture of the football influences style, identity, and creativity beyond the pitch and long after the final whistle blows.
Colm Dillane, the craftsman behind the Brooklyn based fashion label KidSuper, brings his own love of football to this eight‑piece collection. With graphic‑led jerseys and elevated tracksuit sets, each piece nods to Colm’s own relationship to the game wrapped in KidSuper’s bold design language and balanced by the smooth execution Jameson is known for.
First revealed at KidSuper’s Paris Fashion Week runway show, this limited‑edition collection is available for a short time only, so get off the bench if you want to play.
Jameson X KidSuper Collection
“Going to Midleton last year really flipped a switch for me. It made me see Jameson not just as a whiskey, but as a story about craft and people coming together. That’s always been my world, whether it’s art, fashion, or soccer, it’s about building something bigger than yourself. My dad is Irish and I grew up between cultures, so it all felt natural. Like this collaboration was always meant to happen. And getting to do it with J Balvin, a friend who’s supported KidSuper since the early days, makes it even more special. The best collaborations come from real relationships, not just projects.”
– Colm Dillane







