Fez — French Montana has brought Morocco’s World Cup streetwear into the spotlight, sharing the Morocco edition from the KidSuper x BAPE “SuperBape Cup” sneaker collaboration with his audience.
The Moroccan-American rapper posted about the collaboration on Instagram, writing that he appreciated the love from New York-based creative label KidSuper and referring to his collaboration with Japanese streetwear brand BAPE.
The post showed the Morocco-themed BAPE STA, part of a wider football-inspired sneaker rollout.
Morocco gets a BAPE STA
The “SuperBape Cup” collection brings together BAPE and KidSuper.
The project includes “48 BAPE STA” sneakers, each designed around a country participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Morocco pair is listed on KidSuper’s website as “KidSuper x Bape Bape sta – Morocco,” with preorder pricing at $325 (MAD 3,050).
The same page lists other participating countries, including Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Ghana, Brazil, France, Spain, Portugal, and the United States.
The collection uses BAPE’s recognizable patent leather BAPE STA silhouette, with country-based colorways and flag-inspired detailing.
The wider line places KidSuper’s eye logo inside the BAPE star branding and frames the project as one of the most ambitious streetwear releases tied to the FIFA World Cup.
A familiar lane for French Montana
For French Montana, whose real name is Karim Kharbouch, the post fits into a wider pattern of publicly tying fashion, football, and Moroccan identity together.
The rapper, born in Casablanca before moving to the United States, has often used clothing and jewelry to reference Morocco.
His support for the Morocco BAPE STA also lands during a moment when the national team’s image is increasingly visible beyond football itself.
The Morocco sneaker is not an official team kit, but it speaks to the same cultural shift seen across recent football fashion.
National identity is no longer limited to jerseys and scarves. It now appears through sneakers, jackets, jewelry, and lifestyle capsules designed for fans who want to wear their team pride outside the stadium.