Looking to refresh your wardrobe? BAZAAR’s fashion editor puts together a guide to her favourite Uniqlo Spring/Summer ‘26 pieces.

Uniqlo x JW Anderson’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection
Versatile, reliable, and accessible, Uniqlo has become a go-to for people around the world. From underwear and daywear to high-performance sportswear and experimental collaborations with fashion’s biggest names, functionality is at the heart of its designs. Uniqlo’s Spring/Summer 2026 offerings are no different. This season, the Japanese brand elevates its core line-up, including its beloved linen line, and debuts exciting partnerships with Comptoir des Cottoniers, longtime collaborator JW Anderson, and more.
Scroll on to see a curation of the best Spring/Summer ‘26 clothes from Uniqlo.
Uniqlo x Comptoir des Cottoniers
Inspired by the French Riviera, this collaborative collection is easy, breezy, and effortless, lending itself perfectly to those looking to beat the Malaysian heat and humidity. The pale yellow embroidered blouse stands out for its gently scalloped edges and puffy half sleeves; while the unique skipper collar on the delicate cotton pointelle short sleeved polo sweater dials back on the romance for a more practical everyday look.
Uniqlo : C Premium Linen Collection

White tailored jacket, vest, and wide trousers from Uniqlo : C’s premium linen collection
In addition to the expansion of its standard linen shirts, now available in 40 colours, British fashion designer and Uniqlo’s creative director Clare Waight Keller introduces a special capsule collection, Uniqlo : C Premium Linen, with items made from 100 per cent European linen flax. The highlight from this collection is a tailored jacket with relaxed proportions, which can also be styled with a vest and wide trousers in the same material for the full look. All three pieces are available in white, navy blue, brown, and black.
Uniqlo x JW Anderson

Orange half zip sweater from Uniqlo x JW Anderson collection
This partnership between Uniqlo and Jonathan Anderson continues to be a practical–and affordable–alternative to the LVMH-owned fashion powerhouse, Dior, and the namesake brand, both helmed by the Irish designer. Our favourites from the latest iteration of this collaboration include a cropped, short-sleeved women’s oxford shirt, a bright orange half zip sweat shirt, and the spacious, striped roll top canvas bag.
Uniqlo U
Sometimes, the bright, sunny palette of the season just doesn’t hit. The muted, neo-core designs from Uniqlo U, created by co-artistic directors Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran, step in to offer a solution. This minimalist collection channels their uniquely Parisian sensibilities. Highlights include the flowing gathered trousers and versatile cotton blouson. For layering pieces suitable for the office, our picks include the lightweight knitted vest and tailored black jacket.







