C.P. Company Spring/Summer 2026 / SS26 at Milan Men’s Fashion Week entitled A Dialogue Between Heritage and Innovation
To mark the launch of the Spring/Summer 2026 / SS26 collection, C.P. Company unveils ‘Behind the Seams,’ a community-driven editorial project and visual installation that debut during an exclusive event at the brand’s Milan showroom on 20th June 2025.





Conceived as a narrative thread uniting the entire collection, Behind the Seams gives voice to different individuals from the C.P. Company community, in conversation with the Italian brand members. Filmed between the Massimo Osti Archive in Bologna and the brand’s Research & Development headquarters in Carrè, these dialogues explore the dynamic tension between legacy and innovation, a distinctive trait of C.P. Company’s identity.
The installation features a dedicated backstage area that invites guests to delve into the brand’s method fabric research and experimental dyeing treatments. Set against this concept, the new collection emerges as a multifaceted expression of form and function. Archival references meet new material languages, expand the long-lasting narrative of the brand.
At the core of C.P. Company SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 collection, the Goggle and Mille jackets – two of the most iconic styles in C.P. Company’s repertoire – are reimagined as canvases for textile experimentation. These silhouettes are reinterpreted for Spring/Summer 2026 through cutting-edge fabrics such as Bi-TM, Gore G-Type, Opal-C, and Rafia-R, each chosen for its technical properties.
Garment dyeing remains a major theme of the C.P. Company SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 collection, with a focus on the lived-in patina that has defined C.P. Company’s aesthetic since its origins. This approach finds one of its key expressions in Panama-R, an Oxford-textured fabric made from recycled nylon yarns. Enhanced through specific pigment dyeing, it embodies the intersection of material innovation and visual experimentation within the collection.
The exploration of indigo blue continues in C.P. Company SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026, unfolding through a dedicated denim capsule where fabric-specific treatments and experimental dyeing bring out its full chromatic spectrum – from the deepest tones to the palest hues. Standout pieces include the multi-pocket Goggle jacket and seamless-side loose-fit trousers in the brand’s iconic fabric 50 Fili reimagined in an indigo-bleached version.
Functionality takes new shape through re-engineered details inspired by the e field jacket, a cornerstone of the C.P. Company history. In the SS26, modular pockets and storage compartments are featured across outerwear, overshirts, and trousers in Twill, Micro Reps, Heavy Chrome-R, and Flatt Nylon, combining technical precision with the brand’s refined aesthetic. Rounding out the collection is a graphic selection that reintroduces one of the brand’s earliest icons, the Life Buoy logo. Emerging from C.P. Company’s ongoing archival research, a practice that continuously informs and shapes its design process, the motif appears across boxy fleece sweatshirts, striped jersey pieces, and classic polos. It bridges the brand’s early graphic identity with its contemporary visual language, highlighting the continuity between heritage and innovation.
C.P. Company Metropolis Series Spring/Summer 026 Collection entitled A New Language for Urban Wear
C.P. Company’s urban-focused line, distinguished by dedicated rubberised or laser-etched logo branding, continues its evolution for Spring/Summer 2026, exploring new design approaches through innovative fabrics and advanced functionality. The collection articulates a contemporary urban wardrobe concept that blends versatile everyday garments, including overshirts, shirts, knitwear, t-shirts and accessories, with high-performance outerwear defined by refined finishes and cutting-edge materials such as Gore-Tex Windstopper®, Hyst (Hydro Stop Tela) and Metroshell.
One of the season’s key innovations is the silver Nano Titanium fabric, a split-fibre nylon-polyester blend with a protective coating, featured on a hooded jacket and a vest with a concealed hood. Standout pieces also include a modular Pertex® jacket, constructed with internal welded seams for enhanced protection and designed with detachable sleeves. The selection is rounded out by a Japanese technical Panama blazer, offering a refined reinterpretation of a wardrobe classic through a contemporary lens. Its clean, adaptable construction is defined by functional detailing and welded seams.















All images C.P. Company SS26 / Spring/Summer 2026 by the brand. PR Agency Ritual Projects Paris.