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Engineered Garments has never been interested in dramatic resets. Instead, the brand moves forward by tightening its language, and the Spring/Summer 2026 collection continues that steady evolution. Rather than chasing novelty, the season focuses on precision, wearability, and quiet complexity — values that have defined the label since the beginning.


Built around reworked utilitarian silhouettes, the collection leans into familiar references: military uniforms, workwear, and functional tailoring. But nothing feels archival for the sake of nostalgia. Jackets, shirts, and trousers are subtly adjusted through proportion, layering, and fabric choice, creating garments that feel lived-in yet intentional. The construction remains central — pockets are purposeful, seams are considered, and every detail serves a function.
Materials play a key role in shaping the season’s tone. Lightweight cottons, textured fabrics, and breathable weaves dominate, reflecting the demands of warmer months while maintaining structure. The palette stays restrained, favouring earth tones, muted neutrals, and soft contrasts, allowing form and construction to take precedence over colour.
What stands out most is the sense of modularity. Pieces are designed to work together, encouraging personal interpretation rather than prescribed styling. A jacket can feel formal or casual depending on what sits beneath it; trousers move easily between utility and tailoring. It’s clothing that adapts, rather than dictates.






















