
The long-term partnership between UNIQLO and the JW Anderson brand enters a new phase with the announcement of the Spring Summer 2026 collection. Set for a February 27 launch, the lineup takes inspiration from British water sports and aristocratic collegiate attire. Jonathan Anderson focuses on lightweight materials and a bright palette to define the seasonal look. Green, brown, sky blue, and orange appear throughout the range to create energetic visual combinations.
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The women’s collection features a cropped Oxford shirt with a boxy fit as a primary focus. This garment comes in six shades, including soft pink and yellow. Baggy denim in natural earth tones provides a balanced look when paired with these shirts. Additionally, a water-repellent hooded parka offers an adjustable silhouette to handle changing weather conditions. These designs prioritize practical use while maintaining a unique take on classic prep school aesthetics.


Utility defines the men’s selection through various workwear-inspired items. Zip-up jackets and cargo shorts made from a linen blend provide options for layering during warmer days. A major highlight of the seasonal capsule is the Dry cotton Polo shirt, available in 20 different colors. Each polo features subtle JWA branding. The full collection includes 31 separate pieces, ranging from clothing to accessories like socks and backpacks.
Jonathan Anderson serves as a creative director and brings a high level of activity to this collaboration. He noted that the collection provides a fresh interpretation of traditional British style by using vibrant colors and a sense of lightness. The items represent a shift toward functional clothing that suits a modern lifestyle.

The collection becomes available on the UNIQLO website on February 26, followed by a general release on February 27. By emphasizing light textures and functional silhouettes, this range integrates the history of English clothing with the requirements of contemporary life and various outdoor routines.

















