Summary

Schott NYC’s SS26 lookbook adopts American yearbook aesthetics, celebrating youth and individuality
Iconic staples like bombers and leather jackets are reimagined with lighter fabrics, modern cuts, and vibrant tones
The campaign showcases streetwear, tailoring workwear and minimalist pieces in a pluralistic wardrobe

Schott NYC’s Spring/Summer 2026 lookbook embraces the aesthetics of American yearbooks, presenting a gallery of spontaneous portraits that capture the diversity and individuality of a new generation. Conceived as a “memory album” of style, the lookbook celebrates youth and creativity by mixing a pluralistic wardrobe where every personality finds its place, ranging from urban street influences to relaxed tailoring and minimalist workwear.

The collection reimagines the house’s iconic staples through a lighter, more audacious lens suited for the warmer months. The Bomber jacket, a long-standing Schott signature, is updated in supple, breathable materials featuring an expanded color palette and varied textures.

Similarly, the brand’s DNA – leather jackets – has been modernized with streamlined cuts and luminous shades designed for versatility from day to night. Other notable pieces showcased in the “yearbook” portraits include lightweight trench coats, vibrant varsity-style bombers, textured zip-ups and graphic tees bearing the “Schott Bros” insignia.

Check out Schott’s Class of SS26 Yearbook in the gallery above.