South Korean streetwear label thisisneverthat continues to refine its design language through performance collaborations, returning once again to its long-running partnership with GORE‑TEX for a Spring/Summer 2026 capsule rooted in understated utility and quiet technical credibility.
Rather than leaning into overtly rugged styling, the SS26 collection focuses on how technical garments can sit naturally within a modern city wardrobe. Clean silhouettes, neutral palettes and restrained branding define the visual direction, reinforcing thisisneverthat’s reputation for wearable, low-key streetwear that prioritizes longevity over trend-driven design.
At the center of the capsule is a tightly edited range of lightweight jackets, modular vests and streamlined performance pants. The cuts are relaxed and functional, built to layer easily and move fluidly between daily wear and light outdoor use. Design details stay subtle—zip placements, pocket structures and paneling are integrated with minimal visual noise, allowing construction and proportion to carry the aesthetic.
Accessories, including caps and compact bags, extend the same design logic. They act less as statement pieces and more as practical extensions of the wardrobe, reinforcing the collection’s city-first interpretation of technical gear.
From a technical standpoint, the pieces rely on GORE-TEX’s well-known waterproof, windproof and breathable fabric systems to support comfort across changing conditions. The emphasis, however, remains on how performance materials elevate everyday clothing rather than redefining it.
The thisisneverthat x GORE-TEX Spring/Summer 2026 capsule is available now through the brand’s official webstore, with prices ranging from $95 to $360 USD.





