The Brax Fall/Winter 2026 collection marks the consistent evolution of the previous season. We consciously stick to the established shapes, cuts and materials that make up the brand DNA. At the same time, the design focus is clearly on innovation: trendy cuts as well as cutting-edge silhouettes and materials are presented. The overarching motto “Welcome to the Cord Club” celebrates the core of Brax: the perfect synthesis of modernity, tradition, fresh inspiration and proven premium quality.
Womenswear
Brax womenswear starts the season with a modern bohemian vibe, with delicate flounced chiffon blouses and trendy crochet looks meeting rough-washed denim and statement twills in a vintage look. In autumn, smart preppy layering looks dominate the picture and skilfully highlight corduroy, styled with knits in argyle or multicolor stripes. Stylish and partly velvet flocked, the transition to a winter wardrobe succeeds, combining subtle, luxurious surfaces to create “Silent Opulence”. The key is in the material mix: wool jerseys, bouclé and herringbone are combined with cool vegan leather looks, cable knits and fringe styles. A touch of shimmering lurex and sequins accompanies the collection elegantly through the cold season.
In terms of color, the collection relies on strong contrasts. Classic neutrals like brunette and nougat with dark ecru form a solid base. This is complemented by exciting combinations: earth tones (taupe, beige, nougat, brunette) are enlivened by strong accents in grass green and raspberry. Deep plum and various shades of blue (navy, blue, denim blue) contrast with raspberry, beige and dark ecru, while a trio of burgundy, brunette and classy red harmonize with intense yellow and gentle dusty rose. The established Indigo Spirit capsule in the denim sector remains and surprises with new “customized” effects, softly washed vintage color looks and an elegant down-washed floral print.

In the trouser segment the motto is: Wide – wider – extra wide! The trend of wide trousers, which reached its peak in the “March” denim style, is being consistently expanded. Boot and flared cuts are also coming into focus, with the flared styles being displayed above the knee as a clear statement piece. The barrel trend shape is present in both denim and non-denim. Straight cuts and tailored denim cuts round off the program. The non-denims are convincing with fresh structures and a high-quality mix of materials. The new statement twill impresses with its striking cotton lyocell quality. Winter Dream, developed exclusively for Brax, offers a clean, super-stretchy sateen blend with two expressive prints: the Blurred Leo and the Dark Winter Floral.
Luxurious fabric highlights come from Italy: Softline Corduroy is feminine and fine, including a transparent leopard silicone print for an elegant two-tone look. Cozy Corduroy scores with its wide rib and buttery-soft feel, while Velvet provides glamor as an opulent velvet quality in deep autumn colors (wine red to espresso). Additional highlights include exciting finishes such as Indigo Burnout or Lace Flock. A real quality statement comes from Franconia: German Wool – a bi-elastic, high-quality wool blend from one of the last German weavers – promises year-round comfort. From July, fine jerseys in checks and herringbone will be expanding the collection, including a paisley jersey with subtly shimmering lurex. Wool Touch jerseys impress with their cuddly-soft feel in statement checks. Key pieces in the trouser area are the styles “Maine” (corduroy), “Melli S” (statement twill), denim “Morgan” (faded flower print) and denim “Megan S” (vintage-colored).

The play of surfaces continues in the outerwear: hairy, high-quality “feel goods” (platinum-coated cotton) meet soft chenille cotton yarn, elegant merino cashmere as well as a new alpaca blend and the newly developed cozy cotton. The focus is on the change in silhouette and requires a new portfolio of lengths. Firstly: Due to the wide trousers, tops are increasingly being shortened to the point of boxy styles that are oversized in width but reduced in length. Second: As part of the layering trend, the narrow, elongated silhouette is making a comeback, ideal as a fitted base (especially for T-shirts). Femininity is guaranteed by blouses, shirts and tunics made of delicate flounced chiffon with ruffle details, as well as fresh poplin blouses. The checked shirt is experiencing a revival as a casual shirt blouse or slim blouse with ruffles. The absolute key piece in knitwear this winter season is the half-sleeved sweater.
Menswear
The Brax menswear collection also presents itself in winter 2026 as a sophisticated fusion of durability and zeitgeist. She distills the strengths of traditional fashion approaches, translates them into a relaxed, urban context and makes established influences appear surprisingly modern.

The stylistic journey begins with the trend theme Heritage, which is inspired by the comeback of classic workwear and outdoor brands. This look is smartly combined with varsity/college style. The resulting preppy chic integrates, among other things, sporty rugby details and delivers looks that impress within the menswear collection through intelligent smart layering and matching shirts. The entire look of straight relaxed fit trousers and matching tops is characterized by a relaxed fit and guarantees maximum comfort and casual modernity.

In terms of color, chocolate dominates the season and forms a warm foundation for the rest of the color palette. Related natural tones are differentiated in fine gradations such as cappuccino, nut, sand and off-white and give the collection an elegant depth. Plum provides a surprising contrast, lighting up as an important color highlight in combination with the brown tones. Light silver gray tones provide a cool counterpoint, while khaki greens add authenticity to the heritage theme. The key material of the season is undeniably corduroy. Brax competently stages the topic across all product groups: through various shapes, a wide variety of rib structures and a wide range of colors. Matching sets and accessories such as cord caps round off the program and bring the “Cord Club” to life. Another strong focus this season is on natural materials such as cotton and wool, complemented by recycled fibers. Lyocell is added proportionately to make the textile feel softer and more luxurious.
In the knitwear sector, in addition to newly interpreted diamonds, stripes and tonal fair isle patterns are a highlight. Distinctive rib structures set important accents. Mixing with braid designs creates interesting new basics. The Cashlana program plays an important role, a cashmere mix that offers the perfect answer for many layering looks thanks to new collar solutions and structures and works early in the season.

The denim collection remains true to its line, but sets new accents: authentic washes form the basic structure, with bright looks remaining even in winter. What is new is the increased presence of raw denims. In addition to the straight fit form Clint, which was launched in the summer, two new trend styles expand the range: the boot cut Cendrick and the functionally inspired carpenter form Cole. Winter is made particularly interesting by colored denim in natural and brown tones, which harmoniously picks up on the color language of the outerwear.
The new outdoor strategy combines important key pieces from the start of the season to mid-winter with a modern sales strategy. The Everyday Hero, a super light quilting package, is available to start the season. In addition to patterned wool overshirts and a fresh Woo.look package, a focus of mid-winter is on high-performance men’s jackets with responsibly sourced down (RDS) and Thermore. The colors red or saffron provide attractive color impulses in this package.

Other key pieces are woven or knitted overshirts, which continue to function as important look partners, but now have quieter designs. A consistent matching of designs extends to the accessories area and provides matching caps for the respective overshirt. In the shirt area, the theme of structures from summer, both plain and patterned, finds a great connection.
The anchoring of responsibility in the supply chain is underlined by certifications such as RDS (Responsible Down Standard), Organic Cotton, RWS (Responsible Wool Standard) and GRS (Global Recycled Standard).

