Glass Cypress‘s Spring/Summer 2026 collection, The Ones Who Flee, is a meditation on movement, not just physical escape, but the deeper act of resisting what binds us. It’s about the dignity in leaving, in choosing your own path. Across 120 pieces, the collection weaves together desert solitude, subcultural closeness, and the imperfect beauty of handmade craft.

Some garments look like they’ve endured harsh sun and time, sun-dried, slashed, burned, then mended. They carry the texture of survival, as if pulled from a scarecrow’s post or a long trek through heat. Others are precise, sharply tailored, but disrupted in subtle ways.

The silhouettes feel both classic and reworked, grounded in familiarity but twisted just enough to feel new. Denim, shirting, and knits flicker with references: the ghost of Sinéad O’Connor’s voice, hookah smoke curling on a collar, the outline of someone running not from chaos, but toward something truer.

The colors are earthy, like memories of a place half-remembered. Nothing here feels untouched. Each piece is an artifact, a mark of where we’ve been or where we might go.

Check out the menswear looks below: