C.P. Company Fall/Winter 2026 during Paris Men’s Fashion Week

C.P. Company Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26 during Paris Men’s Fashion Week entitled Metropolis Series. Protection, not concealment. Discretion, not spectacle.

C.P. Company’s urban performance-driven collection takes shape as a clear manifesto of the brand’s vision for Fall/Winter 2026 / FW26. Within this framework, Metropolis Series operates as a field of research into contemporary city wear, exploring clothing as a technical extension of the individual. Not a mask, but a shield, where garments operate as structure, acting as an interface between body and city. Metropolis Series affirms human presence within the city: collective, interconnected, and in dialogue with architecture, rhythm, and community.

This philosophy translates into a wardrobe conceived as infrastructure: essential, functional, and built to endure the conditions of the city. Merino knits, gabardine overshirts, and cargo pants are combined with high-performance outerwear developed in Nano Titanium, Micro-Tek(R), Metro-Tek, and Metro Shield, defining a technical approach to daily urban wear. Nano Titanium, a nylon and polyester split fibre yarn with a protective coating and a technical finish resistant to corrosion, stands out as a defining material within the collection. First introduced in Spring/Summer 2026, the fabric, enhanced with the Re-Colour treatment and paired with a detachable inner felt jacket, delivers a dark metal texture that reinforces both the design language and the identity of the Metropolis Series.

In Micro-Tek(R) styles, a mechanical stretch micro rip-stop polyester with a high-density dobby construction is combined with the use of special recycled and bio-based yarns, contributing to deep colour development and a structured surface. Functional details include a concealable hood and bottom zip gaiter, both made from 15-denier laminated rip-stop nylon, as well as internal pockets with hook-and-loop fasteners and press buttons.

C.P. Company FW26 / Fall/Winter 2026 Collection, Evolving contemporary sportswear through pioneering material research, advanced dyeing techniques and functional design codes. The collection brings material research, colour experimentation and tactile surfaces into dialogue, grounded in C.P. Company core principles of utilitarian design.

At the core of the new collection are innovative fabrics such as Aramid Type-C, a lightweight aramid fibre substrate with a distressed polyurethane film overlay, highly resistant to tension and heat, used for a unique Explorer Jacket that will be sold as a limited edition of 200 pieces. Alongside it, Gore G-Type, the garment dyed version of WINDSTOPPER® by GORE-TEX LABS®, and Bi-Face further define the material narrative. The latter is a nylon mesh with a matte polyurethane coating on the outer side, creating a subtle crystalline effect, while the reverse side in Bi-Film completes the reversible construction. Within the selection, leather and wool find expression in iconic garments such as the Goggle Jacket and the Mille Jacket. Wool-HT, a resin-coated fabric made from wool and high-tenacity nylon, is paired with cowhide and crinkled sheepskin, giving shape to a contemporary interpretation of high-quality, timeless materials.

Within C.P. Company’s experimental approach to fabrics, ongoing research into garment dyeing plays a key role. This season, the brand expands this research further through the Re-Colour treatment. By combining garment dyeing and overdyeing, the technique introduces dusty tonalities across down jackets, overshirts, and trousers. Each piece is first dyed in a base colour, then overdyed using cotton scraps soaked in pigment, which gradually deposit darker tonal variations on the surface.

The collection also revisits C.P. Company’s graphic heritage through the brand’s legacy logo. Originally designed by Massimo Osti in 1971 and inspired by the typography of the Bristow comic strip, the motif is refreshed for Fall/Winter 2026 and applied across the range as a symbol of continuity and identity.

C .P. Company’s collection be unveiled through an exclusive event on 21st January 2026 at the brand’s new showroom in Paris (20 Rue des Archives). The space host an immersive installation, which will also introduce the second edition of the community project Behind The Seams, launched during the Spring/Summer 2026 season. Conceived as a visual and narrative experience, Behind The Seams unfolds through a series of conversations between community members and the C.P. Company team, offering insight into the Fall/Winter 2026 collection and the brand’s creative process. Mirroring the journey of a C.P. Company garment, the project moves through key locations within the brand’s ecosystem, beginning at the Massimo Osti Archive in Bologna, a pivotal source of research and inspiration, and continuing into the R&D department, where ideas and concepts take form.

All images C.P. Company Fall/Winter 2026 by the brand. PR Agency Ritual Projects.

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