In an era where everyone claims expertise yet rarely looks closely, Simon Cracker‘s Spring/Summer 2026 collection takes a different path. Instead of loud statements, it focuses on what matters: the details. The designers cut through the noise by stripping everything back to thoughtful, deliberate choices.

The palette is restrained: whites, ropes, ecrus, greys, and blacks, achieved through dyeing, painting, and bleaching. No flashy fabrics distract, except for the brand’s first all-over pattern. The core of the collection is a “basic” uniform (square-cut T-shirts and tailored shorts), where each piece stands out for its subtle but intentional design. Even the Crocs, customized with graffiti, patches, and charms, follow the same muted approach, transformed into one-of-a-kind pieces.

Old favorites return (the Siamese T-shirt, the earthworm jacket, the posture shirt) but reworked as upcycled designs. The idea is repetition without sameness: familiar shapes, always evolving. Along the way, the collection nods to Martin Margiela’s influence (oversized details, white paint, trompe l’oeil, and the wear of time), but Simon Cracker makes it their own.

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