Levi’s has released its Workwear collection for Spring/Summer 2026. The line takes inspiration from Hawaiian workwear fabrics and the look of carpenters, then translates them through a contemporary lens.

The approach is straightforward: take classic workwear details and rebuild them with lightweight summer fabrics and distressed finishes. The result is clothing that functions like work gear but wears like everyday style. Navy blues and indigos sit next to natural ecrus and faded grays. Pattern combinations pull from tradition. Carpenter details show up where they belong. Each piece carries a “When There’s Work to be Done” label, a quiet marker of what the collection stands for.

The first release dropped in January. It introduced the 568™ Loose Straight Double Knee Carpenter, made with lightweight fabrics for warmer climates. The 568™ Loose Straight Carpenter offers similar utility in summer-ready materials. Tops include the Workwear Tee in grey, meteorite and white. The LS Worker Shirt comes in blue, brown-gold twill and Washington stripes. A short-sleeved version arrives in multiple colors. Outerwear brings the Berkeley Chore Coat, the Portero Denim Hoodie and the Sansome Vest in brown, ecru and plaid. All of it leans into a worn aesthetic, finished to look like it has already lived a little.

The second drop arrives this month. The Loose Overall leads the way, a wide-cut style available in brown and plaid. That plaid pattern carries history. It is inspired by workwear fabrics imported to Hawaii in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Pull-On Work Shorts follow, built for warmer days with a drawstring waist, slanted carpenter pockets and textured waffle fabric. The Sunrise Trucker rounds things out in brown-gold, ecru and plaid.

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