Carhartt WIP Spring/Summer 2026 Collection

Carhartt WIP Spring/Summer 2026 Collection - Model wearing blue jacket with striped shirt and cap

Introducing the Spring/Summer 2026 Collection

Carhartt WIP returns with a refined take on workwear heritage for Spring/Summer 2026. This season's collection balances utilitarian design with contemporary silhouettes, offering versatile pieces that transition seamlessly from urban environments to outdoor settings.

Carhartt WIP SS26 - Model wearing olive green hooded jacket

Key Highlights

Lightweight Fabrics & Breathable Construction
As temperatures rise, the collection introduces lighter-weight iterations of classic Carhartt WIP staples. Expect ripstop cottons, breathable canvas, and quick-dry materials engineered for comfort without compromising durability.

Signature Workwear Silhouettes
Iconic pieces return with seasonal updates: relaxed-fit chore coats, carpenter pants with reinforced knees, and oversized shirts cut from organic cotton. Each garment maintains the functional detailing Carhartt WIP is known for—triple-stitched seams, tool pockets, and hammer loops.

Carhartt WIP SS26 - Work In Progress graphic t-shirt and carpenter pants

Refined Colour Palette
This season's palette draws inspiration from natural landscapes: dusty sage, sand beige, slate grey, and deep navy anchor the collection, accented with pops of rust orange and faded indigo.

Standout Pieces

The Michigan Chore Coat
A lightweight version of the classic, crafted in stone-washed canvas with contrast stitching and corduroy collar detailing.

Double Knee Pants
Reworked in a relaxed taper fit with reinforced knees and utility pockets, available in both cotton canvas and ripstop fabrications.

Pocket T-Shirts & Jerseys
Essential layering pieces in heavyweight organic cotton, featuring the signature Carhartt WIP logo patch.

Shop the Collection

The Carhartt WIP Spring/Summer 2026 collection is now available online and in-store. Explore the full range and discover how workwear tradition meets modern design.

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