
Everlane’s spring edit Classics, Reimagined makes a convincing case that the most dependable wardrobe staples have always had a second act waiting. The selection pulls from a distinctly American vernacular, drawing on the Harrington jacket, the atelier coat, and the striped henley fleece, pieces that spent the better part of the last decade in a sort of cultural purgatory.
Everlane Spring 2026 Edit

Photographed against the warm terracotta tiles and sun-drenched wood grain of a California modernist home, the styling does something smart: it lets the clothes function as a wardrobe. The artist studio setting gives the whole thing a creative, relaxed sensibility that suits the season well.

The standout look pairs a sand-colored Harrington jacket over a soft pink ribbed cardigan and a white tee, landing on dark indigo straight-leg denim with chunky black loafers. The Harrington has been many things over the decades, a James Dean essential, a mod revival fixture, a Britpop uniform, and here it gets recast as a layering vehicle that makes getting dressed feel worthwhile again.

The striped terry pullover over an Oxford shirt captures what the edit is actually after, clothes that feel familiar enough to trust and interesting enough to want. Everlane has always trafficked in accessibility, and this collection makes a fair case that accessible and discerning are not mutually exclusive.





