
SYSTEM introduces its Spring Summer 2027 collection, SEEKER : The Journey, with a focus on relaxed tailoring, draping, neutral colors and washed textures. The collection takes its starting point from the character in Hermann Hesse’s novel Knulp, a man who spends his life on the road while keeping his own elegance and dignity. He never settles fully in one place. He wanders from one place to another with freedom, solitude and confidence.
SPRING SUMMER 2027 MENSWEAR
For Spring Summer 2027, SYSTEM studies that figure through clothes that carry familiarity and restraint. The collection favors natural textures, softened surfaces and garments that suggest time, use and personal attachment. Instead of heavy embellishment or polished finish, SYSTEM works with traces that build through wear and daily life. The result gives the season a calm, lived-in mood rooted in fabric, proportion and shape.


Relaxed tailoring guides the collection. SYSTEM uses H-line jackets, cigarette pants and draped structures to create a balance between form and softness. The silhouettes follow the body with looseness and ease, while the tailoring keeps each look grounded. Drapery brings fluidity to the garments, while washed finishes and natural textural details suggest clothes shaped by time.
The palette relies on deep neutrals, with browns and khakis guiding the season. Touches of violet and olive green bring subtle variation to the collection. SYSTEM develops the clothing through cotton in various densities, soft jersey, lightweight functional materials and washed finishes. These choices give the garments a natural texture and reinforce the idea of clothing that gathers character through use.


SYSTEM presented SEEKER: The Journey on June 25 at the Musée des Archives Nationales in Paris’s Marais district.The museum opened in 1867 and combines classical French architecture with a secluded courtyard. Natural light filled the outdoor space and shifted during the day, echoing the collection’s restrained mood and attention to texture.

















