Carhartt WIP SS26 Delivery Two Debuts Bold Camo Snake Print
Carhartt WIP's SS26 Delivery Two is live now, led by a laser-printed Camo Snake motif on shirts, denim, and accessories in black-and-white, green, and blue.

Carhartt WIP's second drop of SS26 arrived last week, delivering the staples fans know alongside a bold new camo snake print on select pieces. The collection went live on March 19 and is available now via select global retailers, Carhartt WIP physical stores, the brand's webstore, and the Carhartt WIP App.
A striking laser-printed "camo snake" motif lands across shirts, gadgets, and accessories in black-and-white, green, and blue colorways, and it is unambiguously the collection's centerpiece. For those seeking a more subdued aesthetic, the print is also offered in a pared-back tonal finish on black denim jackets, jeans, and shorts. Deckedoutmagazine refers to this quieter variant as "Stealth," a name that captures it precisely: all the architecture, none of the noise.
The capsule balances contrasting colors and textures, pairing heavyweight raw denim and hickory-striped outerwear with soft overdyed jersey in gentle purple, blue, and green hues, while denim garments adopt a distinct mid-century character, highlighted by the Belmar Jacket, which features a back buckle, stitched pleats, and donut shank buttons. Fitted with '50s-era adjustable back cinches and tool pockets, the Belmont pants and matching Belmar jacket are the crème of Carhartt WIP's SS26 crop. The Belmont Pant in particular earns its keep: tool pockets and a hammer loop handle function, while the retro cinch adjuster at the back introduces a tailored pull that makes the silhouette feel sculpted rather than boxy.
Boxy collared shirting builds upon the utilitarian theme, with the S/S Craft Shirt and Women's S/S Lovilia Shirt arriving in both denim and polycotton poplin fabrications. The polycotton poplin versions carry the camo snake print with the most visual impact, the reptilian pattern sitting crisp against a lightweight ground that breathes through late spring temperatures.
The fabric story is just as deliberate as the hardware. Raw 13oz denim forms the backbone of the outerwear, while hickory stripes updated in Comfort Blue and fresh green hues nod to rail-worker heritage without tipping into costume. Overdyed jersey in Gentle Purple and Leaf Green rounds out the palette, softening what could otherwise read as a relentlessly industrial lineup.
The accompanying campaign was shot across Lisbon by Portuguese filmmaker and photographer Eduardo Gonçalves, framing the garments within a city defined by texture, light, and layered history. Gonçalves brings an energy to the campaign that draws from his roots in skateboarding, showing just how versatile Carhartt WIP's pieces can be. The campaign is set across the Portuguese capital, running from late afternoon into night, the shifting light doing exactly what the collection asks of its wearer: adapt, layer, stay ready.
While much of Delivery Two is grounded in subtlety, the laser-printed camo snake motif injects a controlled sense of disruption, appearing across garments and accessories and offering a visual counterpoint to the otherwise restrained palette, rendered in black and white, green, and blue, merging organic and graphic influences. It is a confident move from a brand that rarely needs to shout. Where Delivery One restated the classics, this drop proves that Carhartt WIP's most interesting work happens when it starts engineering.
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