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What’s Good This Week: New Our Legacy Footwear, Carhartt WIP’s Spring/Summer 2026 Campaign, And More

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Jotaro Joden
Man About Town

The menswear happenings to have on your radar, including KENT&CURWEN’s British summers, Goldwin 0’s exploration of exposure and NEEDBY VINTAGE’s denim range.

Our Legacy drops new footwear styles

Long known for their menswear staple Camion boots, Our Legacy has kicked off the opening weeks of the new season with their latest range of footwear. The main talking point this time is the Consultant boot, the Swedish brand’s take on a classic cowboy boot. Featuring Italian, vegetable-tanned cow leather, we see a familiar shape with a high, structured shaft and a Cuban heel alongside a pointed toe cap that features hand-stitched detailing. Other new styles include the Haul Camion boot with a taller shaft and even the Daimono boot with a slimmer toe box and a metal YKK zipper on the side. The new range is available in-store and online now.

NEEDBY VINTAGE shows off its exclusive denim capsule

With the many technological advancements in denim-making over the past century, jeans just aren’t made like they used to be. NEEDBY VINTAGE offers us a glimpse into the manufacturing of postwar Japan, using discontinued shuttle looms from the ’50s and ’60s to create selvedge like they used to. With the slower weaving and looser tension on these looms, the result is denim that has irregularities in texture and an extremely smooth hand feel that’s like no other. They’ve got a wide range of jean cuts and silhouettes to choose from, spanning the TOKYO, which is a classic straight leg, to the HARAJUKU, a modern wide, tapered fit, a to the AKIBA’s barrel-esque curved silhouette. The denim specialists also offer the FUJI jacket, their version of the Type 1 denim jacket, and the NIKKO, which is more reminiscent of a chore jacket. Check out the offering online now. 

Palace Skateboards and Schott NYC link up for Spring 2026

Schott NYC is continuing its run of high-profile collaborations, with the latest being London’s very own Palace Skateboards. As usual, the New York-based brand’s signature styles, like the CWU bomber jacket, make it into the capsule with custom patches on the chest, sleeve and back for the collaborative touch. Other styles include cold-weather essentials like a waffle long sleeve coming in a grey and black, along with a black hooded bonded fleece with key co-branding that shows off the skate brand’s DNA. Check out the collection online and in-store now. 

Carhartt WIP releases its Spring/Summer 2026 campaign

Although it doesn’t feel like we’re anywhere close to the warmer months, Carhartt WIP has made sure we can plan our Spring/Summer wardrobe beforehand with the unveiling of their latest campaign. Shot by Hugo Campan, it explores the disorientation of change as we head into the new season and shed off our winter skin. The clothes bear the signature workwear elements, elevated and punk-ified with oversized silhouettes and off-kilter styling to produce an offering that feels contemporary and of-the-moment. Check out the new season online now. 

Goldwin 0’s Spring/Summer 2026 campaign is all about exposure

Fresh off the opening of their latest flagship in Soho, London, Goldwin 0 has dropped its newest Spring/Summer 2026 campaign. With the theme of exposure in mind, creative director Nur Abbas sees this as an opportunity to not only experiment with the elements but to also explore protection in the technicalities within the garments. Airy UV-protected fabrics stay light for the hotter months, balanced with three-layer waterproof jackets to combat the spring rain. Dropping on the February 20th, check out the campaign now.

KENT&CURWEN looks to English summers for Spring/Summer 2026

There’s nothing like the first sign of summer in the UK. There’s more smiles and outfits get colourful. KENT&CURWEN has managed to capture that very essence in their latest Spring/Summer 2026 campaign which explores the “Blossoming” of an English summer. Oversized trench coats are adorned with playful, floral prints, striped vests are skin tight and breezy and beanies are thin and skin tight, almost mimicking a swimming cap for a dip in the lake. Check out the new campaign now.

Carhartt WIP and Sacai get fancy

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Courtesy of Carhartt WIP

Sacai and Carhartt WIP are back for a fourth capsule collection. As always, Sacai’s trademark deconstruction is splashed over OG workwear pieces. This time, it means chill suits cut from Carhartt WIP’s Duck canvas, ideal for workwear bros going for a fancy dinner. As for the rest of collection, there’s barrel-leg work pants, zip pocket hoodies, trench coats, and elasticated hem work shirts. It’s all good stuff and available to shop from Carhartt WIP now.

Legendary London Barber Murdock Adds Convenience To Your Haircut Ritual With New Broadgate Shop

It’s a tale as old as time – you need that monthly trim from your dependable, gold-standard barber, but their appointment capacity eludes you. You work late during the week, and their schedules are overspilling on Saturdays, leaving you with as much chance of getting a textured chop as a table at Cafe Cecilia. Well, thankfully, 20-year-old London barbering legends Murdock are here to save the day. Their new Broadgate Central shop, just a 10-minute walk from Liverpool Street Station, is open until 8 pm, delivering the precision, fuss-free excellence they’ve been renowned for since 2006, well past clock-off time.

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