OUR LEGACY Spring/Summer 2026
by Adriano Batista
For its 20th anniversary, OUR LEGACY takes an unexpected approach. Rather than revisiting past triumphs, the Spring/Summer 2026 collection digs into the unseen, the ideas that almost made it, the conversations that shaped the brand, and the fragments left behind. Think of it as a mixtape of B-sides, not a greatest-hits album.
The collection emerges from two decades of collective memory. The team sifted through prototypes that never saw the light, feedback from fans and critics, inside jokes, and quiet moments that defined their working methods. The result feels like a shared diary, personal, layered, full of meaning only those deeply familiar with the brand might fully grasp.
Creative director Cristopher Nying frames it as a study of the brand’s visual language. The collection plays with material contrasts, reworked silhouettes, and subtle twists on familiar forms, all signatures of OUR LEGACY’s obsession with craftsmanship. But here, they feel more introspective, like a conversation with the brand’s own history.
“We’re turning 20 years this year, but we knew that we didn’t want to be nostalgic – or that if we were, it would be less about focusing on specific garments, and more about a sensibility that we’ve developed together over the years,” Cristopher Nying says. “What we’ve created is something that feels very internal – like a reflection of our experiences of ways of working together. Here, we’ve taken our ‘B-sides’ – motifs, thoughts, perspectives or even chats with each other over coffee from the past – and reconsidered them in ways that feel entirely new.”
Check out the collection below:

































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