Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2026 Collection
At Tommy Hilfiger, the archive is less a relic than a blueprint. For Fall 2026, the house revisits its most enduring signatures—varsity jackets, gold-button blazers, nautical wool coats, the Perfecto—and recuts them with sharper tailoring, technical fabrics, and recalibrated proportions.






“We went back to the icons and asked how to modernize their construction and fit,” said Lee Holman, the brand’s design director, during a preview in New York. The result is a collection that treats prep not as nostalgia, but as a living language.
In menswear, Ivy League staples arrive with edge. Waffle-knit rugbys replace standard jerseys; varsity jackets bloom in saturated autumn hues; field jackets appear in quilted nylon; parkas are rendered in Gore-Tex; tailored pieces gain functional, utility-driven pockets. Even the classic duffle coat feels newly pragmatic.






Womenswear sharpens the conversation through proportion. Cropped trenches, gold-button blazers, and pleated tartan skirts anchor the lineup. Cable knits and shirting inject color; suiting emerges in tweed and velvet; faux fur and shearling introduce winter texture without excess. A detachable faux-fur collar on a traditional wool coat underscores the season’s emphasis on adaptable polish.


Standouts include a silk dress cut from a reissued ’90s men’s scarf print, updated Fair Isle cardigans, white double-pleated corduroy trousers, a black milled-leather aviator jacket, and elongated Glen plaid overcoats with fluid movement. Penny loafers appear in two-tone leather with a custom Tommy coin insert, while workwear coats lean into an outdoors sensibility with pronounced utility pockets.
Throughout, subtle Ithaca stripes line sleeves and collars, and select garments feature archival-inspired labels detailing provenance and materials—quiet reminders that these pieces carry history. Fall 2026 doesn’t reinvent the Hilfiger uniform; it refines it, proving that American prep, when precisely tailored, remains timeless.

