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Brigade Spring/Summer 2026 "All City" Collection Drops March 6

Brigade's SS26 "All City" drop wove a Héctor Lavoe lyric into leather vests across four deliveries, ending May 8.

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Brigade Spring/Summer 2026 "All City" Collection Drops March 6
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Brigade's Spring/Summer 2026 "All City" collection arrived the way New York itself does: layered, loud with reference, and deeply rooted in borough identity. The New York streetwear label kicked off its largest seasonal collection to date with the first of four deliveries, 15 pieces, dropping March 6 at 12pm ET on brigadeus.com. Three more drops follow over the coming weeks, with the final delivery landing May 8.

The lookbook, previewed by Doreen Albuerne on Modern Notoriety ahead of the launch, makes the collection's ambitions clear from the jump. Brigade pulled from the full cultural breadth of New York's boroughs, and the result is a range that moves between textures and references without losing its through-line. Elevated leather pillbox hats, guayabera-inspired button shirts, and a mesh running top anchor the offering, each piece sitting in that specific Brigade register where street utility meets something more considered.

The collection's most charged pieces are the black and light-blue leather vests, and what's on the back earns the attention. Brigade stitched in a Tri-Flag seal: the Lares Flag and a reimagined American flag wrapped around a lyric from Puerto Rican singer Héctor Lavoe: "Pronto llegará el día de mi suerte," which translates as "Soon my lucky day will come." That emblem doesn't stay contained to the vests. It carries across tees and accessories throughout the collection, giving the whole range a unifying cultural signal that goes beyond surface-level borough pride.

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The Lares Flag reference is a recurring thread in Brigade's design language, and "All City" sharpens it. Pulling Lavoe's lyric into the Tri-Flag seal is a specific editorial choice, the kind that tells you this collection was constructed with intention rather than assembled for seasonal volume. The guayabera-inspired shirts land in the same space: a silhouette with deep roots in Caribbean and Latin culture, recontextualized through Brigade's New York lens.

With deliveries running through May 8, the "All City" collection is designed to build rather than exhaust itself in a single drop. It's a smart rollout structure for a brand clearly operating with growing confidence.

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