Kith Spring 2026

For Spring 2026, Kith continues to blur the line between streetwear and luxury with a collection that prioritises craftsmanship, texture and quiet confidence. The lookbook reads like a study in refinement, showcasing everything from reworked denim and tailored separates to collaborative outerwear created alongside Giorgio Armani and Salomon. This season also introduces Kith’s first partnership with Mephisto, expanding its network of cross-disciplinary collaborations while cementing its position within the global design conversation. The result is a collection that feels purposeful, composed and deeply tactile.

At the centre of the release is &Kin, Kith’s in-house line of elevated essentials. The capsule’s ongoing collaboration with Giorgio Armani continues to define its aesthetic direction, merging Italian precision with Kith’s modern sensibility. Slim Milano crepe jackets, asymmetric zip shirts and pleated trousers cut from fine Japanese wool form the backbone of the range, while new accessories echo the same understated sophistication. The attention to construction and material speaks to a broader narrative of intentional design, where every detail earns its place.

In the mainline, Kith experiments with proportion and fabric innovation. Garment-dyed denim appears in matching sets, while leather and suede jackets balance function and flair. Subtle branding runs through the pieces, from low-contrast logos to handwritten scripts, keeping the focus on form rather than flash. The Spring Classics range revisits everyday staples like hoodies, Henleys and cargos, elevating them through boucle textures, striped denim and loopback indigo cotton. Collectively, the collection redefines Kith’s language of luxury: one rooted in familiarity, precision and quiet authority.

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