There’s a particular challenge in dressing for the months that sit between seasons. Cold starts, mild finishes. A day that demands layers in the morning and restraint by the afternoon. MOSS understands this moment perfectly, and its Beyond Between Pre-Spring 2026 collection is built precisely for it.
This is menswear designed for real life — adaptable, refined and quietly confident. Think lightweight tailoring, breathable knits and versatile outerwear that works just as well on a city commute as it does on a weekend escape. It’s not about reinvention; it’s about evolution.
Fronting the campaign is curator, model and designer Robbie Jr. Kwapong, whose natural sense of style makes him an ideal fit for the brand’s modern direction. The way he wears the collection says everything: a knit casually draped over the shoulders, a handkerchief slipped into a chest pocket. Small gestures, big impact. As Robbi Hicks, Head of Creative at MOSS, puts it, these details allow the wearer to feel expressive without ever feeling overdone.
At the heart of the collection is versatility. A standout is the new 5-pocket trouser — a sharper, more considered alternative to denim that bridges smart and casual with ease. Lightweight jackets and overshirts provide layering options that don’t feel bulky, while merino-blend knitwear offers comfort and temperature control as the day unfolds.
One of the most notable additions this season is CITY — MOSS’ first-ever leather jacket. Cut from exceptionally soft nappa leather in jet black and espresso brown, it introduces a more directional edge to the collection. Subtle suede accents nod to Western-inspired influences, while linen suiting brings an easy, breathable elegance to warmer days ahead.
What MOSS does particularly well here is balance. Structured tailoring is softened for movement, relaxed silhouettes still feel purposeful, and modular pieces can be worn together or independently. It’s a wardrobe that transitions seamlessly between work and off-duty, city and country, everyday wear and the return of occasion dressing as the months grow lighter.
Fabric, as always with MOSS, plays a central role. Wool, linen, cotton, merino and silk are sourced from some of the world’s most respected Italian mills, including Vitale Barberis Canonico, Solbiati and E. Thomas. The result is clothing that doesn’t just look good, but performs — investment pieces designed to last beyond the season they’re bought for.
Supporting the launch are three short films — Explore, Move and Journey — which capture the spirit of transition that defines both Kwapong and the collection itself. They’re thoughtful, understated and quietly powerful, much like the clothes they showcase.
In a world where menswear often chases extremes, MOSS’ Pre-Spring 2026 offering sits confidently in the middle. Beyond trend. Beyond season. Beyond between.


















