Fifteen years in, Ronnie Fieg understands the appeal of a wearable wardrobe framed by a sporty lens. Not to mention, such an anniversary deserves to be celebrated. “Spring 2026 is our most luxurious approach to the season to date,” says Fieg. “The process began with a deep dive into fabrics and materials, followed by exploring new, creative, and thoughtful ways to present them.” Headlining was a slew of sleek statement items that differentiated themselves from what a core customer might have come to expect from the brand, though it presented a natural continuation of earthy-toned minimalism we saw in Fieg’s last collection.
Up top, the Armani collaboration returned as part of the in-house &Kin line, this time with a new twist. In contrast to previous iterations, in which Fieg reinterpreted specific archival Armani silhouettes, this season’s suiting was an original creation between the two, represented in a lapel-less double-breasted blazer, relaxed-cut trouser, and a matching dual-logo necktie in both charcoal and black Milano crepe. Washed suede and supple leather took on a modern new look in a minty shade and a luxe moto jacket that featured symmetrical swaths of pony hair, respectively. There was also an incredibly vibrant cobalt tech jacket that stood out amid the rest of the offering’s more seasonally neutral indigo hues.
For the dedicated Kith fanatic, there were still the classic collaborations, including new Clark loafers to complement the refreshed suiting options and exclusive Salomon silhouettes, in addition to a first-time capsule with the French footwear brand Mephisto. The main collection leaned into thoughtful lightweight pieces with particular emphasis given to fabric development. Some carried over from previous seasons like a bouclé henley shirt. Others were new experiments for Fieg, like a waterproof windbreaker made from Japanese denim or a cropped jacket in a wool-backed denim textile that resembled the look of the raw material, minus the arduous task of actually breaking it in. Through minute considerations such as this, Fieg instinctively knows how to elevate a garment with ease.
