Ten C and COMOLI Unveil Seven-Piece FW26 Capsule Merging Tailoring and Tech
Ten C and COMOLI have launched a limited seven-piece FW26 capsule centered on outerwear, highlighting a reversible two-piece take on Ten C’s New Men’s Suit and technical fabrics.

Ten C and COMOLI have teamed up for the first time on a limited, seven-piece Fall/Winter 2026 capsule that puts outerwear front and center and foregrounds material rigour over branding. The collection is built around a hooded coat and field jacket, supports a range of knitwear and trousers, and includes a reversible two-piece interpretation of Ten C’s New Men’s Suit, with the full drop slated to arrive alongside Ten C’s wider FW26 range.
The collaboration was announced Feb. 13, 2026 and outlets that covered the launch enumerate overlapping but not identical pieces: hooded coat, field jacket, crewneck, knit pants or relaxed/straight-leg trousers, satin-lined pieces, and the reversible two-piece suit. Other reporting expands the look list to include puffer jackets featuring OJJ detailing, a bomber, a blazer, and an oversized parka doubled with tactile cotton fleece, a union that reflects differing editorial readouts of the capsule’s seven-piece count.
Fabric choices are a clear through-line. Ten C’s signature material play is evident in the use of heavyweight lambswool, Nylon Tactel and Nylon Crinkle (the latter having been a defining material on Ten C’s Skye Ten Anorak), while satin liners and tactile cotton fleece appear as finished interiors and doubles. Those specifics point to a hybrid that reads tailored at first glance but performs outdoors, a sartorial utility achieved by marrying refined surfaces to engineered textiles.

Creative responsibilities were parsed in the coverage: "Comoli leads the conceptual and sartorial direction, while Ten C oversees manufacturing, material integration, and technical execution." The partnership is described as process-driven rather than logo-driven, a collaboration that "positions design and production as shared authorship" and frames the project as a craft exercise rather than a traditional hype collaboration.
The capsule will be available later this year as part of Ten C’s FW26 rollout; Ten C’s website and Instagram are signalled as the official channels for release details. If the collection reaches stores as described, it stands to be an example of collaborations that prioritize construction and materials over seasonal spectacle, a move that echoes wider menswear shifts toward pared-back tailoring and layered functionality.
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