Editor-Approved Spring Layers, Barrel Jeans, and Loewe’s Raffia Hobo Lead 2026 Picks
Four fresh arrivals point to where effortless style is heading: smarter spring layers, barrel jeans, a raffia hobo, and sporty collabs with real polish.

The short trench that fixes the in-between weather problem
Who What Wear’s weekly *What to Buy Now* edit works because it understands the real frustration of spring dressing: you still need a layer, but you do not want the full weight of a coat. H&M’s short trench with a scarf lands in that sweet spot, with just enough structure to look intentional and just enough ease to feel like an answer rather than an extra step.

What makes it matter now is its timing. The jacket reads like the piece you keep by the door for everything from an early coffee run to a late dinner when the air still has a chill, and the attached scarf does the styling work for you. It instantly upgrades a white tee, straight-leg jeans, and loafers, giving the most basic outfit the kind of clean, pulled-together finish that normally takes more effort.
Barrel jeans are still the silhouette to watch
There is a reason barrel-leg illusion denim keeps showing up in the sharpest shopping edits: the shape feels familiar enough to wear, but fresh enough to change the line of an outfit. Who What Wear has already singled out barrel jeans as one of the key denim silhouettes for 2026, and that matters because the fashion crowd has clearly moved past skinny-versus-wide and into a more sculptural middle ground.
The appeal is in the curve. Barrel denim brings volume through the leg without looking sloppy, which is exactly why it works so well with slimmer tops and crisp outerwear. It instantly upgrades a tucked-in ribbed tank, a cropped cardigan, and ballet flats, giving a straightforward outfit a little architectural tension without making it feel overstyled.
LOEWE’s raffia hobo makes texture the point
LOEWE’s raffia hobo has the kind of presence that comes from craft, not flash. The brand says its basket bags are handwoven by a global community of artisans using raffia, iraca palm, elephant grass, and palm leaf, and that natural-fibre identity has become a house signature. The result is a bag that feels rooted in the brand’s vocabulary, but still easy enough to carry beyond beach season.
It matters now because spring accessories are shifting away from polished, overly precious finishings and toward texture with a visible hand-made quality. The hobo shape softens the basket-bag idea, which makes it feel more city-friendly and less literal. It instantly upgrades a poplin shirt, fluid trousers, and low sandals, bringing warmth and dimension to an outfit that might otherwise read too crisp.
The adidas Originals x ASOS track top keeps sporty dressing on the right side of polished
The return of adidas Originals x ASOS is the kind of collaboration move that makes sense the second you see it. ASOS says the partnership is back for round three, and Collection 03 folds in jackets, trousers, and tops, which gives the drop more range than a single logo-heavy hero piece. That breadth matters, because it turns the collaboration into a full styling tool rather than a one-off statement.
A track top like this hits the current mood for clothes that look relaxed but not random. Sport-inflected layers are still the easiest way to make denim feel intentional and tailoring feel less rigid, especially when the cut has enough shape to sit cleanly under a coat or over a tank. It instantly upgrades barrel jeans and a slim leather belt, or even tailored black trousers, which is exactly why this kind of crossover keeps winning with people who want comfort without losing the line of the outfit.
What ties all four pieces together is the same smart instinct: style is moving toward clothes that solve a problem and sharpen a look at the same time. The best new arrivals right now are not asking for a complete wardrobe reset, only a better trench, better denim, better texture, and one well-placed sporty layer.
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