Onitsuka Tiger Spring 2026 Collection
For Spring 2026, Andrea Pompilio elevated Onitsuka Tiger’s sporty DNA into a sleeker, more polished wardrobe. The show opened with structured jackets styled over vintage running shorts and slim joggers, setting the tone for a collection where tailoring met athletic ease. Oversized coats followed, along with sharply cut shirts in bright yellow tweed, a nod to Parisian couture houses but filtered through the brand’s street-infused lens.






Although loose striped sweatpants, boxy jogging shorts, and oversized hoodies stayed on the runway, Pompilio softened their casual edge with ruffled blouses, wrinkled cotton shirts tied with ribbons, and fluid dresses that looked as if they had just been pulled out of a gym bag—paired, of course, with the label’s iconic Mexico 66 sneakers.
One of the most striking moments came with the paper-effect leather miniskirts worn low on the hips, juxtaposed with a shiny black flapper-style dress finished with a flowing lavender ribbon at the neckline. Other pieces, such as square-cut, button-front dresses, added a playful yet slightly disheveled touch to an otherwise vibrant and busy runway.






Footwear was a collection highlight: satin ballerinas reinterpreting the Mexico 66, alongside leather and suede boots and sandals designed for both urban life and the summer festival circuit.


Pompilio’s vision balanced glamorous sportswear with urban tailoring, proving once again that Onitsuka Tiger is no longer just about sneakers, but about creating a global wardrobe where comfort meets sophistication.