
Summary
- Jun Takahashi’s Undercover Spring 2026 presents a refined synthesis of Western, garbage and tailor-made flavors, with refined over flowing contours and layered lengths.
for Go before 2025 Gaohan Island‘ secret The revival of the Mod style was proposed, which caused the rock subculture of the 1990s and the counterculture of the British. This time, the Japanese designer evokes a fusion of Western, garbage and tailor-made sensitivity to evoke a palette of greyscale and dry-ground tones to evoke the sensitivity of its 2026 pre-sales.
Stay away from the neon tones, floral and jewelry decorations of the fall of the bottom 2025, spring 2026 is a quiet statement. The exquisite Montana-style hat is a tie-line that combines tailored suits, vintage bohemian and contemporary streetwear staples through a variety of looks and is signed as a label.
Like the pre-2025 event, the look begins with elevated styles, including a ruined black two-piece with exposed white lining and dark brown pinstripe camp shirt and shorts. A particularly elegant moment, wearing a bright white suit with lightweight fabric and a white pinstripe shirt. Later, a sturdy brown shirt jacket combines military and legacy influences with cino collars, Asian knot buttons and practical patch pockets.
As the appearance becomes more casual, the insoles of the high water pants and the spacious people continue to move forward, and Takahashi’s edgy spirit stands out. The Indigo Truck Driver jacket comes with various patches, a printed pattern that says “I hear more than you”, and the bold main red and dark purple touch adds simultaneity to the collection. The casually written “I’m Chaos” graphics are a recurring theme embroidered on toe boxes of flat shoes and oversized brown T-shirts. Lookbook ends the collection with the boldest prints – modern fence camouflage, applied to bushing jacket profiles and shorts covered with cargo pockets.
Please refer to the gallery above for the pre-undercover spring 2026 collection.