Let’s be honest: the "in-between" is usually the most annoying part of the day.

It’s that weird micro-climate shift when you leave a sun-drenched street and walk into an office or coffee shop that’s been cranked down to a crisp 18°C. You need a layer, but a blazer feels like you’re trying too hard for a Tuesday, and a hoodie feels like you’ve given up.

In 2026, we’re leaning into what I like to call "Soft Armour", the end of the "Crinkle". 

If you grew up in the 90s or 2000s, you remember windbreakers as noisy, neon nylon bags that rustled every time you moved. They were practical, sure, but they weren't exactly wearable art.

We wanted to treat this jacket more like a piece of cinematography, all about light, shadow, and movement. By using Japanese Mitsubishi Soalon™ Triacetate, we’ve moved into Liquid Tailoring. It’s a fabric that behaves more like a heavy silk than a synthetic. It doesn't just sit on you but flows. If you’re into photography, think of it as the sartorial version of a long exposure shot: clean lines with just enough blur to show life.

Why it Works (The Vibe Check)

The Silhouette: It’s minimal and logo-free. We’re over the "walking billboard" era. This is for the guy who appreciates the grain of a film photo or the texture of a concrete gallery wall.

The Palette: Deep marines and pearl greys. These aren’t "loud" colours; they’re bio-natural tones that actually play nice with the rest of your wardrobe.

The Feel: It has a "cool-touch" luxury. It’s that crisp sensation of fresh linen, but with the technical edge of a modern shell.

How to Wear It Without Over-Thinking

The goal for 2026 is effortless. Throw this over a simple white tee and some wide-leg trousers. It’s the "third piece" that makes an outfit look finished. It says you care about design, but you’ve got more important things to do than stand in front of a mirror all morning.

It’s not just a jacket, it’s the solution to the "it’s hot outside but freezing in here" puzzle.

Catch the flow.

Tsan Ming Ng