UNIQLO is bringing elevated basics back into focus with the UNIQLO : C Spring/Summer 2026 collection in the Philippines, designed to look sharp, feel easy, and move with you every day.
Refined for the Everyday, but make it wearable

The latest UNIQLO : C drop is built around a simple idea: modern style should not feel complicated. This Spring/Summer 2026 lineup blends refined tailoring with soft, relaxed fabrics, so you can go from work mode to weekend mode without changing your whole vibe. UNIQLO describes it as “Refined for the Everyday,” and the pieces are made to flow smoothly with the wearer.
Designed by renowned British fashion designer Clare Waight Keller, the collection leans into comfort that still looks intentional. As Keller puts it, “For this collection, I wanted to focus on how clothes feel as much as how they look.” She adds that comfort shows up “in the softness of the fabrics and the ease of the cuts,” creating “an urban wardrobe designed to move naturally through everyday life.”
That balance matters, especially now. People want outfits that can keep up with busy schedules, sudden plans, and real weather. In other words, you want pieces that work even when life gets messy. This collection answers that with fluid layering, an easy mix-and-match approach, and a silhouette that feels current without trying too hard.
Color, fabric, and a unisex energy

Spring and summer style usually means lighter looks, and UNIQLO : C plays into that with soft shades like powder lilac and sky blue to set the tone. Then it adds a little edge through contrast, like tailored pieces in coordinated hues paired with a vivid red knit to sharpen the silhouette.
Fabric is doing a lot of the heavy lifting here too. The collection includes seasonal materials like satin sets, Milano ribbed knits, and viscose knit T-shirts, all chosen to boost comfort while keeping the finish polished. One standout detail is the cotton volume sleeve dress, featuring softly structured shirt-style sleeves and a clip belt detail that adds shape without feeling stiff.
Keller also highlights a “strong unisex spirit” in the styling, built around “fluid layering and a palette of colors that naturally complement each other.” That means a lot of these pieces can slide into different wardrobes without forcing you into one look. It is less about following a trend and more about building a rotation of modern essentials that actually get worn.
Sunglasses debut, plus accessories that finish the look

For the first time, UNIQLO : C is introducing sunglasses as part of the accessories lineup. They come with UV400 lenses that block 99% of ultraviolet rays, and they are designed with comfort and material quality in mind.
Accessories also include retro-inspired sneakers, finely crafted deck shoes, and an ultra-light tote that’s meant to be versatile and effortless. The vibe is clear: pieces that complete the outfit, not accessories that compete with it.
Keller describes the final styling touch as personal, saying the sunglasses help “complete the silhouette and allow each look to be styled in an individual way.” It’s a small addition, but it matters, especially for people who want a clean outfit that still feels like them.
What to expect in the Philippines: lineup and prices
In the Philippines, the collection will be available with the full lineup at select stores and on the uniqlo.com online store. UNIQLO notes that select items will also be available at all stores nationwide.
Here’s the quick overview:
- Women’s: 16 items (outerwear, skirts and pants, shirts and blouses, knitwear, dresses)
- Men’s: 5 items (outerwear, bottoms, shirts, sweats)
- Accessories: 8 items (shoes, sunglasses, bags)
Price ranges in the release include:
- Women’s outerwear ₱1,990 to ₱4,990
- Men’s outerwear ₱2,990 to ₱6,990
- Shoes ₱1,990 to ₱2,990
- Sunglasses ₱1,490
- Bags ₱1,490
If you’ve been curating a capsule wardrobe, or you just want pieces that look elevated without feeling fussy, this collection is designed for that exact lane. It’s urban, chic, and practical, with enough personality to keep it interesting.






