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END. SPRING '26: KEEPING UP APPEARANCES

Introducing END. Spring 2026 — our curated selection of new season arrivals designed to define, refine, and anchor the foundations of your spring wardrobe.

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Introducing END’s Spring 2026 edit Keeping Up Appearances, our curated selection of new‑season arrivals designed to define, refine, and anchor the foundations of your spring wardrobe and everyday routines. 

Lightweight outerwear, relaxed tailoring, soft layers, and refined leather and denim set the tone. Menswear and womenswear arrivals from Our Legacy, Dries Van Noten, and Jil Sander bring easy structure and texture, offering shirts, knits, and outerwear built for bright spells and unpredictable turns. Unfussy, characterful staples designed to carry you through spring. 

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Spring 2026 loosens tailoring’s edges. about:blank leads the shift with textured overshirts, softened pinstripes, and pairings that make structure feel easy — blazers with jersey tees, leather with tailored trousers, plus graphic hits from Damson Madder and Acne Studios. Tailored sets are pulled apart and rebuilt through layered shirting, lightweight knits, and technical touches. The result is tailoring reframed for now: crisp foundations with a relaxed, off‑duty twist. 

Knitwear lightens up for spring, becoming easier to layer and wear day to day. Texture‑led weaves and clean, familiar shapes bring a modern prep edge when layered with shirting, with Our Legacy, DUNST, and Japanese-precision from Auralee delivering elevated yet easy staples. Worn under an open shirt, over a crisp button‑down, or beneath a trench, the spring sweater shows real range. From relaxed V‑necks to classic crewnecks, even a knit draped over the shoulders adds a subtle lift of colour and character. 

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New in womenswear pushes proportions further, with gathered drawcord waists creating a sharp, cinched shape. Voluminous puffers over floaty, frilled dresses play with scale, while Samsøe Samsøe’s miniskirts bring a clean, youthful contrast. Spring menswear adds volume through barrel‑leg jeans, baggy shorts, and wide‑leg trousers, balanced with loose shirting.  

No spring refresh is complete without refining footwear and accessories. The focus shifts from sneakers to structured, hard‑bottom styles, with loafers and classic leather shoes from Vagabond, Bass Weejuns, and Paraboot grounding any look. Accessories follow suit: Molebo’s belts add a quiet, crafted finish, while bags from ST. AGNI and Maison Margiela balance minimalism with edge. Statement sunglasses from Gucci Eyewear and Retrosuperfuture bring a final hit of character. 

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A woman wearing a red cardigan stands next to a wall in a mid-century living room in front of the stairs.
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