Spring is a season defined by possibility, and few brands capture that sense of optimism quite like Wax London. For Spring/Summer 2026, the London-based label introduces “The Outside is On”, a collection that invites wearers to embrace the fresh air, brighter days and spontaneous adventures that come with the changing season.
Known for its distinctive balance of craftsmanship and everyday wearability, Wax London continues to evolve its design language with confident colour, textured fabrics and relaxed tailoring. The SS26 collection feels both contemporary and timeless, reflecting the growing shift in menswear towards elevated yet effortless dressing.
At its core, the collection celebrates clothing designed to be lived in, pieces that work just as well on a weekend city stroll as they do during warm evenings spent outdoors.
A Palette Inspired by Optimism
Colour plays a defining role throughout the SS26 offering. Wax London introduces a palette that captures the vibrancy of spring, with confident flashes of cobalt blue, rust, and rich orange tones bringing new energy to familiar silhouettes.
Texture is equally important. Bouclé knits, crochet fabrics and embroidered jersey appear across the collection, delivering depth and tactile interest. Linen tailoring and fluid shirting add an element of relaxed refinement, subtly nodding to classic preppy style while maintaining the brand’s signature contemporary edge.
Standout Pieces Defining the Season
Several key garments anchor the SS26 collection, demonstrating Wax London’s commitment to thoughtful design and premium materials.
Belle Green Tipped Pointelle Polo Shirt
One of the most wearable pieces in the lineup is the Belle Green Tipped Pointelle Polo Shirt, a refined knit that blends retro inspiration with modern craftsmanship.


The breathable pointelle knit construction ensures comfort during warmer months, while subtle tipped detailing gives the polo a polished finish. It’s the kind of piece that transitions effortlessly from casual afternoons to evening drinks, pairing easily with tailored trousers or relaxed denim.
Didcot Abstract Appliqué Shirt
Wax London has built a strong reputation for distinctive shirting, and the Didcot Black and Beige Abstract Appliqué Short Sleeve Shirt continues that tradition.


Featuring intricate appliqué detailing and a relaxed silhouette, the Didcot stands out thanks to its artistic pattern work. The draped fabric creates movement and fluidity, making it ideal for summer layering or worn open over a simple tee.
Short-sleeve shirts play a significant role throughout the collection, with styles like the Didcot, Keats and the newly introduced Curzon showcasing Wax London’s focus on craftsmanship and detail.
Park Tonal Appliqué Jacket
Outerwear remains a cornerstone of the brand’s offering, even during warmer seasons. The Park Bright Blue Tonal Appliqué Jacket delivers a bold yet wearable take on spring layering.


Cut in a vibrant cobalt blue with subtle tonal appliqué detailing, the jacket demonstrates Wax’s ability to combine statement colour with refined design. Lightweight yet structured, it’s a versatile option for cooler evenings or unpredictable transitional weather.
Tailoring Meets Relaxed Style
Beyond its standout casual pieces, Wax London continues to expand its tailoring offer for SS26.
The introduction of the double-breasted Vigo blazer marks a key moment in the collection. Designed with modern proportions and easy structure, it reflects the growing popularity of tailoring that feels relaxed rather than rigid.
Paired with the pleat-front Aubyn trousers, the look offers a contemporary take on classic suiting, perfect for occasions where you want to appear polished without sacrificing comfort.
Across the tailoring range, Wax London uses breathable fabrics including linen, cotton-Tencel blends and seersucker, ensuring the pieces remain practical for warmer weather.
Texture, Detail and Signature Design
What makes Wax London collections so distinctive is their attention to detail. Decorative embroidery, textured fabrics and carefully sourced materials appear across shirts, knitwear and outerwear.
The brand’s signature geometric design language returns in coordinated sets and outer layers, giving the collection a cohesive visual identity while maintaining versatility.
Even simple wardrobe staples receive thoughtful upgrades. The Milton tee, for example, features subtle embroidered detailing that elevates a classic everyday essential.
The Outside Is Calling
With its vibrant colours, textured fabrics and relaxed tailoring, Wax London’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection captures the optimism of the season perfectly.
“The Outside is On” is more than just a campaign, it’s an invitation to step outside, embrace longer days and dress with confidence.
And if this collection proves anything, it’s that modern menswear continues to move towards clothing that feels both refined and effortless, exactly where Wax London thrives. You can also see our recent coverage of the Wax London Whiting in Multicolour Pastel Bude Check Overshirt here

