Brigade Spring/Summer 2026 Is the Brand’s Most Ambitious Collection Yet

An "All City" offering drawing from the diversity of New York City's boroughs.

Brigade has released the full lookbook for its Spring/Summer 2026 “All City” collection, marking the brand’s largest and most ambitious seasonal collection to date. The offering includes leather vests, elevated pillbox hats, and pieces influenced by the rich cultural diversity of New York City’s boroughs.

The Lares lag remains one of the most compelling threads running through Brigade’s work, and SS26 is no exception. It appears prominently on their black and light-blue leather vests, where the back carries the Tri-Flag seal: the Lares Flag and a reimagined American flag that are wrapped around a lyric by Puerto Rican singer Héctor Lavoe, “Pronto llegará el día de mi suerte,” “Soon my lucky day will come.” The emblem carries across tees and accessories.

Other pieces, such as an emblem button-down shirt resembling a guayabera, a mesh bright orange-and-black-and-blue running long sleeve, and a windbreaker with horse graphics, are modeled by 26-year-old rapper Mavi. He also struts in knitwear, classic tees paired with relaxed track pants, and a statement jacket-and-pants set with an all-over leopard-print layered under green mesh.

Brigade’s pillbox hat is already a hero item for the brand, but this year, we see it in leather and wool, designed to be as functional as it is recognizable. Other headpieces include their skull caps, which feature the Puerto Rican flag, including a black-and-white iteration, tying back to the heritage of Brigade co-founder and designer Aaron Maldonado.

The Brigade Spring/Summer 2026 collection will release in four parts, with the first delivery of 15 pieces dropping on March 6th at 12pm ET on brigadeus.com. Three additional deliveries are scheduled to drop over the next few weeks, with the final delivery landing on May 8th. Check out the lookbook below.

Brigade Spring/Summer 2026 “All City” Collection
Release Date: March 6, 2026 (Delivery 1)