For Spring/Summer 2026, Carhartt WIP refines its core. The collection takes the brand’s signature workwear and outdoor styles and layers in new influences, from mid-century shapes to relaxed summer pieces.

The classics remain. The OG Double Knee Pant, the Active Jacket, and the Detroit Jacket appear in an essential color palette of Hamilton Brown, black, green, blue, and teal. Many pieces are finished with a subtly distressed stone canvas wash. Oversized lumberjack checks and hunting-inspired jackets, like the Prescott Coat, continue the brand’s American outdoor aesthetic.

A focus on texture and wear runs through the season. There is an emphasis on exclusive distressed washes applied to colored denim, twill, and ripstop. A new bleached hickory stripe fabric is introduced on items like the Mercer pant and chore coat.

The collection also introduces a 1950s-inspired thread. Steely blues and grays define boxy collared shirts and back-adjustable trousers. A new Belmar Jacket updates the classic Type 2 denim jacket with chore pockets on the chest. For pattern, a laser-cut camo snake print appears on jackets, shirts, and trousers.

As the season shifts to high summer, the looks become more relaxed. There are short-sleeved shirts and shorts in a neutral palette of khaki and beige, seen in pieces like the Postal Jacket and shorts. Lightweight textures like space-dye fabrics and piqué structures add a final layer of detail.

Check it out below:

 

The collection will be available at select retailers globally, in Carhartt WIP stores, and online.