Forget ironed polos and pristine blazers. Peter Wu’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a tribute to the thrifted sweaters, the cut-off Dickies, the flannel pajama pants worn to early morning lectures. It’s a celebration of clothes that aren’t just worn, but lived in, where each piece carries the weight of memory, each imperfection telling a story.

The inspiration sits at the crossroads of two worlds: the hurried, makeshift style of college students and the thrown-on comfort of surfers drying off after a cold morning in the water. The result is a collection that feels both nostalgic and immediate, where every piece has a past. The Simon Shirt mirrors a thrifted Western snap-button shirt, the kind that might’ve been a token of young love. The Campus Chino Shorts take cues from work pants that got hacked shorter with each passing summer. Even the Surfer Cargo Pants nod to the flannel pajama bottoms that double as post-surf warmth, a quiet hero of casual survival.

Check out the collection below: