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Haven Spring 2026 Collection Fuses Workwear Aesthetics with Practical Modular Layers

Haven’s Spring/Summer 2026 first delivery centers on a leather Station Jacket lined with windproof Gore-Tex and a modular stack of tropical wool, Polartec, and Super 140s pieces.

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Haven Spring 2026 Collection Fuses Workwear Aesthetics with Practical Modular Layers
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The clear centerpiece of HAVEN’s Spring/Summer 2026 first delivery is the Station Jacket, a reworked Type II trucker rendered in soft, supple cowhide and lined with windproof Gore-Tex. GQ calls the Station Jacket the "clear standout piece in this first drop," and the finished object backs that up: on-seam hand pockets, hidden zippers, and mobility-enhancing gussets modernize the classic trucker silhouette while the leather adds structural weight to a modular system built for repeat wear.

HAVEN’s in-house label is positioned as more than a retail sideline. GQ writes, "The Canadian outfitter has long been one of the sharpest retailers in the game, and it's in-house label is no mere side hustle." That confidence shows in the technical language threaded through the collection, GQ notes "secret gussets, seamless panels, and Gore-Tex materials", and in the collection’s dual aim of outdoors-ready performance and quiet luxury refinement. To put the tone in menswear terms, GQ suggests "it's as if Veilance and Auralee had a baby."

The lookbook doubles down on material specificity. HAVEN writes, "Lighter, airier fabrics introduce a sense of movement and breathability - tropical wool, cashmere-cotton flannel, vintage linen poplin, and Super 140s wool - chosen for comfort, drape, and longevity." Those softer fabrics sit alongside technical options: 3L shell jackets, lightweight Polartec layers, and cotton-linen denim work shirts and pants. Washed treatments add subtle individuality while an expanded leather program, again flagged by the Station Jacket, gives the season a more structural counterpoint.

Garment variety is concrete and purposeful. Eyecmag and the lookbook list denim trucker jackets, 3L shell jackets, Polartec layers, flannel shirts, utility shirts, fishtail parkas, and tropical wool camp shirts that make up the proposed uniform. GQ’s image captions and HAVEN’s product list name pieces by model: Ascent Hoodie, Bureau Jacket, Station Pant, Spectre Jacket, Excel 1/4 Zip Hoodie, and Revel S/S. Plush terry hoodies in earth tones and cotton-linen denim work shirts and pants provide the breezier side of the line, while the Spectre and the 3L shells answer the need for weatherproof technicality.

The visual presentation is studio minimalism shot by Ryan Voigt; the HAVEN lookbook repeats the caption "model in studio wearing HAVEN Spring 2026" across the imagery. Press assets are filed under campaign filenames including HAVEN-2026-Spring-Campaign-Web-12.jpg through Web-25.jpg and HAVEN-SS26-Lookbook-WEB-2.jpg through WEB-18.jpg. The brand encourages direct engagement with a CTA to "Download the HAVEN app," and metadata flags include a "Flag for US" line; no retail dates or prices are provided in the materials.

HAVEN’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is a practical, tactile answer to the workwear-meets-performance moment: top-shelf fabrics, leather structure, and Gore-Tex technicals layered into a modular wardrobe. With the first delivery live now, the line stakes a claim at the intersection of gorpcore utility and quiet-luxury craft, practical, wearable, and plainly intended to stick around. Copyright © 2026 HAVEN Apparel Inc. All rights reserved.

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