Australian streetwear brand Ksubi launched its Spring 2026 collection called Future Memory.
Described by the brand as “a collision of classic Americana, anti-sports and renegade spirit,” the collection features archival influences and vintage sportswear alongside and distressed, deconstructed, and reworked pieces.
The grit of ’70s American grunge and the street style codes of New York City serve as the inspiration for the men’s assortment.
Though sports have a strong influence on fashion this year, Ksubi offers a rebellious alternative with zip hoodies and track pants with edgy collegiate-inspired patches and oversized branded baseball and football jerseys.
Baggy cargo pants in washed camo prints and militant greens, finished with paint splatters and vintage military details, are designed to stand out.
The denim range includes the Maxx straight and Bronko bootcut, both in rigid black denim with a faded stone wash and heavily deconstruction with multiple levels of abrasions from the waistband down to the knee. Raw indigo straight-leg jeans, slim tapered jeans with rip and repair details and wide-leg shorts with carpenter panels—offered in black and plum—are other denim highlights.
For women, the brand interprets Future Memory through liberty blues, heritage plaids and silhouettes with strong shoulders. “Distressed denim, camo prints and baggy cargos are borrowed from the boys, paired with baby pink mesh and sharp proportions for a tough yet sexy look,” the brand stated.
An oversized cropped button-down shirt and lightweight barrel jeans are standouts. The coordinating pieces come in a light blue wash and are covered in clear sequins—a trend also recently seen on Dsquared2’s runway.
Men’s and women’s statement tees, knits and fleece shout out New York in an ode to the city.
The spring collection is available now in Ksubi’s flagship locations in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago, Sydney and Melbourne. It is also available in select boutiques and department stores.