Taylor Stitch Spring 2026 Is at Home from the City to the Coast

The Fashionisto / Published March 18, 2026

The spring 2026 collection from Taylor Stitch runs between two locations and two temperatures, shot across SoHo cobblestones and the empty beaches of Montauk.

Outerwear grounds the season. The Ryder Jacket in Japanese Washed Indigo Sashiko brings textile interest to a workwear silhouette, The Ojai in Organic Navy Foundation Twill has the weight of something worth owning for a decade, and The Cinder and The Fremont jackets fill out the layering range for men who dress for actual weather.

Knit polos appear throughout as a recurring motif, with The Newton and The Valencia sweater polos offering the relaxed collar that has been drifting upward from resort wear into everyday dressing for several seasons now. The palette is precise and largely muted, transitioning through navy, khaki, natural, olive, and grey pigment, with The Cutter overshirt’s salmon and grey plaid offering the one moment of real warmth.

Taylor Stitch has always understood that workwear references age better than trend chasing, and spring 2026 makes that case without fanfare.

The Montauk sequence is where the season settles: an empty beach, a vintage station wagon, surfboards strapped to the roof, and clothes that look as good at the end of a long day as they did at the start of it. That is the promise Taylor Stitch has been making since the beginning, and this collection delivers it.

Taylor Stitch Spring 2026 Collection

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