Khoki presents reflective Fall 2026 collection at Tokyo

Japanese menswear label Khoki showcased its Fall 2026 collection, aiming to clarify its design identity after last season's confusion. The show, held in designer Koki Abe's childhood home, incorporated family cushion covers and whimsical patchwork elements. Themes included flea markets, chaotic beauty, and American folk art.

Khoki, run by a low-profile collective of designers, has built a following among menswear enthusiasts while grappling with defining its aesthetic. For Fall 2026, the team refined its approach, exploring what defines 'Khoki' through motifs like flea markets, beauty in chaos, and American folk art, as presented in a Vogue review published March 23, 2026. The collection was photographed in Koki Abe's childhood home, symbolizing a return to roots. Abe described it as capturing his hometown's scenery, which he once found 'boring and prison-like.' Specific pieces repurposed 'uncool' floral cushion covers from his parents' and aunt's houses into puffy designs, paired with bow-legged painter pants, drapey pinstripe trousers, and puffy velvet mini skirts. Standout items highlighted the brand's whimsy: MA-1 bomber jackets with vibrant patchwork, striped shirts featuring romantic lace cuffs, and canvas workwear jackets combined with soft Cowichan sweaters. This follows last season's emphasis on Kyoto hand-dyeing, which reduced familiar quilting and confused buyers. Abe noted, 'In my mind it was a kind of chaotic beauty, bringing together Japanese traditions and everything else into one collection. But from a sales perspective, it didn’t really translate.' Fall 2026 marks a phase of reflection and consolidation for the label.

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