C.P. Company Reopens the Archive for Spring/Summer 2027

Sun-bleached fabric, steel-threaded canvas, and a jacket built for the Mille Miglia road.

C.P. Company doesn’t treat its archive like museum pieces, it’s more of a working file, something to keep pulling from, stretching, and testing against whatever’s next. Spring/Summer 2027 is the latest proof of that instinct, a collection that spends as much time looking backward as it does pushing forward, and somehow makes both directions feel like the same move.

There is a fabric development in this collection worth noting: the M-Bossed² textile treatment. It fuses a camouflage pattern directly into nylon twill through a partial-melt etching process, then garment-dyes over it so the texture reads before the print does.

As for the apparel itself, the anchor of the season is a capsule built around the Mille Jacket, the piece Massimo Osti designed back in 1988 for the Mille Miglia road race and one that’s stuck around as a house signature ever since. This time, it comes back in 50 Fili fabric, holding onto its original cut and detailing, then finished with a Fissato resin treatment and garment dye. Sweatshirts and tees in cotton fleece round out the capsule, all stamped with an ’88 graphic that nods straight back to the race that started it all.

Elsewhere in the archive dig, the Goggle Jacket gets a leather upgrade, nubuck this time, with a British Sailor print hidden in the lining, detachable hood, snap-hidden closure, all the functional signatures still present. Leather just means it’s going to wear in differently than anything else in the drop, scuffing and softening the more you actually use it.

The Metropolis Series is also a part of the SS27 collection, but instead of grabbing inspiration from the archives, it channels its energy from the city. The Mais Steel fabric seen throughout the series is made by threading actual stainless-steel filament through the house’s canvas weave.

C.P. Company showed the collection on June 24th at its Rue des Archives showroom in Paris, running alongside the third edition of Behind The Seams, the brand’s ongoing series that pulls community members into actual conversations about how this stuff gets made, staged around replicas of Massimo Osti’s old fisarmoniche display units.

Check out the C.P. Company Spring/Summer 2027 collection below, dropping early next year via cpcompany.com and select stockists.

C.P. Company SS27