HYKE's Fall 2026 Collection: A Modern Revival of Classic Workwear
By Vivienne Westwood
Mar 24, 2026
By Vivienne Westwood
Mar 24, 2026
The Fall 2026 collection from HYKE, spearheaded by Hideaki Yoshihara and Yukiko Ode, showcases a profound dedication to reinterpreting historical workwear. Despite the predominance of dark tones in their lookbook, the garments reveal intricate details upon closer inspection, demonstrating a sophisticated blend of vintage inspiration and contemporary design. Their innovative approach breathes new life into century-old styles, transforming them into modern wardrobe essentials.
A core element of HYKE's design philosophy involves the transformation of classic silhouettes using premium materials and thoughtful collaborations. Notable examples include a Civilian Conservation Corps logger jacket, meticulously updated with luxurious wool and advanced technical textiles, and a Chief Petty Officer jacket luxuriously re-imagined in alpaca wool. Furthermore, their knitwear features Fair Isle patterns that cleverly reinterpret Yukiko Ode's cherished Nordic sweaters, adding a touch of feminine sophistication through subtle shoulder embellishments, a signature of the label.
HYKE’s commitment to thoughtful design extends to its strategic partnerships, which this season included alliances with Beautiful Shoes for elegant leather footwear and Eyevan for refined eyewear. Perhaps the most impactful collaboration was with Eddie Bauer, where HYKE revitalized the iconic 1936 Skyliner Jacket, the first patented down jacket in America. This partnership exemplifies the brand's ability to inject contemporary relevance into archival pieces, ensuring that even with deep historical roots, each collection feels current and forward-thinking. By expertly manipulating silhouette and volume, Yoshihara and Ode consistently deliver designs that are both timeless and perfectly suited for the modern era.
HYKE's continuous evolution in fashion, rooted in a deep respect for heritage while embracing innovative design, inspires a broader appreciation for creativity and meticulous craftsmanship. The brand's journey exemplifies how revisiting the past with a fresh perspective can lead to exciting and relevant future creations, influencing and enriching the entire fashion landscape with enduring style and thoughtful artistry.
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