Eight Pieces That Capture the Craft of Spring 26
Craft has always sat at the heart of what we do, but it really comes into its own in the Spring collections. Embroidery, appliqué and lightweight, ...
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It was meant to be simple: spring would be our cue to step back outside. Shake off the winter, get moving again, make the most of longer days. But, as ever, the weather had other plans. Grey skies lingered, temperatures dragged their feet - a slow start, even by British standards.
Still, spring does what it always does. It turns, eventually. And right on time for our Summer 26 collection, Making Waves, the shift has arrived. The sun’s out, the air’s changed, and suddenly even the everyday commute feels a little lighter.
So the brief for the months ahead writes itself: get outside, and soak it all in. New pieces only add to the appeal - and the collection lands with everything it needs to make the most of it.
The washed linen Kimpton jacket arrives in brown and beige, joined by a fresh herringbone take on the Eldon - paired with the Kurt shorts for an easy, considered co-ord. Linen long-sleeve shirts land in both timeless shades and bolder tones, alongside more intricate takes on the Porto crochet: one cut in a blue and white square grid, the other in warm orange and rust stripes.
Short sleeves, as expected, step forward too. The Didcot returns in a run of new designs, working jacquard, appliqué and embroidery into lightweight, summer-ready fabrications.
Rounding things out, the essentials come into play. Two new Pendal polos bring a refined, preppy edge, while fresh graphic prints and embroidered tees land across our Dean and Milton silhouettes.
Craft has always sat at the heart of what we do, but it really comes into its own in the Spring collections. Embroidery, appliqué and lightweight, ...
Read moreAt Wax, fabric comes first. Colour does too. What excites us most is how they come together - working in sync to bring out the best in every piece...
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