SS26 HENRI LLOYD: BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN ELITE SAILING HERITAGE AND MODERN VERSATILITY
For SS26, Henri Lloyd has unveiled a collection that expertly navigates the space between technical performance and contemporary lifestyle, ensuring that functional design remains at the heart of the modern wardrobe. The legacy of British maritime style is undergoing a refined evolution.
The latest range is built on the philosophy of seamless transition—garments engineered to withstand the rigours of life on the water while maintaining an effortless aesthetic for life on land. As the boundaries between technical gear and high-street fashion continue to blur, Henri Lloyd remains a lighthouse for those who refuse to sacrifice utility for style.
Henri Lloyd Spring/Summer 2026: Navigating the Intersection of Innovation and Tradition
At the centre of the SS26 collection is a commitment to functional design rooted deeply in sailing culture. Rather than forcing a choice between technical capability and everyday style, the brand has integrated both into a singular, cohesive vision. This season is less about reinventing the wheel and more about perfecting the tools of the trade.
The collection features a sophisticated array of refreshed colourways, bringing vibrant yet classic palettes that breathe new life into the brand’s signature aesthetic. These aren’t just aesthetic choices; the colours are designed to remain sharp and resistant to the harsh effects of salt and sun, ensuring the garments look as good after a season at sea as they do on day one.
Furthermore, fabric innovations take centre stage. The SS26 range introduces advanced materials engineered to enhance durability, comfort, and adaptability. These textiles are designed to breathe during high-intensity movement while providing a protective shield against changing weather conditions. Whether navigating a sudden coastal squall or a breezy afternoon in the city, the apparel is built to move with the wearer, not against them.
Modern Icons: Reimagining the Jib and the Viking
A significant highlight of the new season is the return of Henri Lloyd’s most recognisable silhouettes. The brand has revisited its extensive archives to offer modern reinterpretations of legendary pieces, most notably the Jib Jacket and the Viking Smock.
These updated classics serve as a bridge between the brand’s storied nautical history and its future-facing design language. The Viking Smock, a piece synonymous with offshore endurance, has been refined with updated fits and enhanced technical features that cater to the ergonomics of the modern athlete. Similarly, the Jib Jacket has been reimagined with lightweight materials that maintain its iconic shape while offering superior packability and ease of wear.
By refining these staples, Henri Lloyd continues to honour its heritage while pushing the boundaries of performance-led fashion. It is a masterclass in how a heritage brand can remain relevant: by respecting the original DNA of a garment while ruthlessly improving its performance through modern science.
Engineered for Every Environment
With the SS26 launch, Henri Lloyd reinforces its position as a global leader in maritime-inspired apparel. This is a collection built for movement—designed to perform under the high-pressure environments of professional sailing while remaining effortlessly wearable on land.
The versatility of the range is its greatest strength. In an era where consumers are looking for “buy-it-once” quality, Henri Lloyd provides a wardrobe that functions as a toolkit for life. From the reinforced stitching to the salt-resistant zips, every detail has been considered to ensure longevity. It is a collection for those who value gear that performs under pressure but looks just as at home on a coastal walk as it does during a weekend in the capital.
About Henri Lloyd
Established in Manchester in 1963 by Henri Strzelecki and Angus Lloyd, Henri Lloyd has spent over six decades at the forefront of technical innovation. The brand famously pioneered the use of Bri-Nylon, non-corrosive zips, and hand-taped seams—technologies that have since become industry standards. From equipping pioneers like Sir Robin Knox-Johnston during the first non-stop solo circumnavigation to its current role as the Official Performance Clothing Partner for Ineos Britannia in the America’s Cup, Henri Lloyd continues to define the pinnacle of maritime apparel. Today, the brand combines this elite sporting pedigree with a commitment to sustainable practices and timeless British design.

































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