Wax London has unveiled its Spring 2026 collection, and the message is simple: get out there. Titled “The Outside is On,” the lineup focuses on the optimism of the season, sticking to the brand’s mix of thoughtful construction and everyday functionality.

Spring often calls for a shift in color, and this range delivers. The palette leans into confident hits of orange, cobalt blue, and rust. But the real story is in the textures. Bouclé knits add depth, crochet appears across fresh silhouettes, and embroidered jersey brings detail to casual wear. Linen tailoring and fluid shirting introduce a cleaner, modern preppy feel without feeling stiff or overdone.

Several key pieces stand out. The Robin suede jacket takes a classic chore jacket shape and upgrades it with a soft, tactile finish. The Whiting overshirt, a staple for the brand, returns in new colors. Outerwear expands with the utilitarian Strand jacket, while the Eldon gets an update with twill floral embroidery. Over in knitwear, the pointelle Belle polo offers breathability, and the Porto crochet shirts refine the open knit look.

Tailoring this season is built for movement. The Fintry blazer and Alp trousers return in fresh colors. New additions include the double-breasted Vigo blazer and the pleat-front Aubyn trousers, both designed to balance ease with clean lines. The fabrics, linen, cotton-Tencel blends, and seersucker, mean these pieces can move from a relaxed day out to something more formal without missing a beat.

The short-sleeve shirts deserve attention. Styles like the Didcot, Keats, and new Curzon feature intricate appliqué and draped fabrics that feel light and considered. Embroidery shows up across shirts, jackets, and basics like the Milton tee, elevating them subtly. Throughout the collection, the brand’s geometric language ties everything together, showing up across coordinated sets and outer layers for a look that feels consistent.

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