The Coach Spring 2026 collection featured oversized jeans and workwear pieces made from repurposed denim, grounding the show with a rugged, lived-in feel that balanced Coach’s mix of polish and city grit.

Creative director, Stuart Vevers, framed the collection as a blend of urban grit and refined polish with denim as one of the anchors linking street style credibility to high-end design.
“For Spring 2026 I thought about a delicate balance of polish and shine with grit, a pairing I think of as very New York. And by grit, I mean resilience, and the beauty of how the city comes back to life every morning. The glamour of the steel and glass made more beautiful by the bleaching sunlight, the patina of time, and the buff and burnish of life in our shared city,” comments Vevers.
Denim appeared alongside washed and sun-faded wardrobe staples including like trucker jackets, baggy jeans, and relaxed silhouettes – signaling a fusion of street-style ease with luxury tailoring
The one thing – besides denim – which got our immediate attention was Coach’s emphasis on the neutrals. Oversizesd and destructed jeans in white and washed out bege colors were very present in their Spring 2026 collection.








Accessories introduced new interpretations of the house’s Kisslock hardware with bags such as the Kisslock Barrel Bag, Bleecker Bucket Bag, and Tabby clutch appearing in multiple materials and finishes.
The footwear line included updated Soho Sneakers with straps, workwear boots, and lace-up flats. Jewelry designs drew from Victorian-inspired motifs with lockets, tokens, and heart-shaped pieces.







You can shop for the Coach Spring 2026 collection on their website, at Nordstrom, and at Farfetch.