Craig Green’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection feels like a half-remembered dream with shapes you recognize, but shifted just enough to make you look twice. The clothes carry the weight of time, like sand caught in the seams of a well-worn jacket. They’re familiar, but not quite the same. Like hearing a favorite song played backward, the melody’s there, but it pulls you somewhere new.

Collars frame the body like an embrace, as if each piece remembers who wore it before. The textures and layers suggest movement, not in a flashy way, but in the way fabric settles after years of use. It’s not about reinventing, but rediscovering, finding the fearlessness of youth hidden in the folds of adulthood.

This isn’t fashion that demands a reaction. It’s slower, more patient. Like turning over an object in your hands until it becomes something else entirely. The collection doesn’t abandon the past; it sits with it, lets it linger. Again and again, the same but different. Not an ending or a beginning, but something in between. A quiet kind of change.

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