
"We may be due for another six weeks of winter (here in New York, more like 12), but that hasn't stopped Uniqlo from firing up the spring style machine. For their first warm-weather capsule of the season, the Japanese retail behemoth has turned to British designer Clare Waight Keller and her Uniqlo: C sub-label, and, in keeping with the rave reviews of previous launches, the just-dropped Uniqlo : C Spring/Summer 2026 collection is all gas, no breaks."
"True to form, her quiet luxury-esque fingerprints are all over the latest batch of apparel and accessories; built as a capsule wardrobe, each piece (stock ranges from Parisian long jackets to extra-wide sweats) can be worn alone or interchangeably, aided by an impossibly tasteful palette drops pops of crimson, cornflower and lavender into an otherwise neutral schema of navys, greys, browns and blacks."
"While it may look, feel and perform like a designer capsule, the best part about any Uniqlo collection is always the affordability, and the Uniqlo: C Spring/Summer 2026 is just as accessible, with tons of wardrobe-building staples and seasonal statement pieces alike up for grabs at jaw-dropping retail prices. Naturally, we've thoroughly scrubbed the sale and rounded up the best for you to shop."
Clare Waight Keller designed the Uniqlo : C Spring/Summer 2026 capsule to deliver minimal dailywear and strong menswear offerings. The collection is built as an interchangeable capsule wardrobe featuring pieces from Parisian long jackets to extra-wide sweats. A restrained neutral palette of navys, greys, browns and blacks is enlivened by pops of crimson, cornflower and lavender. Each item can be worn alone or mixed to create versatile outfits. The collection mimics designer quality while remaining accessible through Uniqlo's low price points. The full drop is available on Uniqlo's webstore, offering wardrobe-building staples and seasonal statement pieces.
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