
I don’t need to tell you this, but 2026 is literally creeping around the corner. That means it’s time to finally make that upgrade you’ve been dreaming of to your capsule wardrobe (think, Gorpcore jackets). According to Vogue, Spring 2026 is all about bold fits, specifically bold fits in the color red. Okay…I think I can make that work…possibly. Glamour also just listed ballet flats, loafers and sneakers as their biggest sneaker trends of 2026, writing, “The good news? They’re all highly wearable and ready to punch up all your outfits…These are the biggest sneaker trends we’ll be wearing in 2026.” Okay, so sneakers, the color red, what else? According to GQ, sartorial rebellion and status quo in the form of advanced layering, detention core prep, lots of snakeskin and anything big or bulky will have you looking runway ready. Alright, I think I’ve got more than enough to make some recommendations for you to pick up. Best of all, there are different price points to choose from.
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1. Sergio Tacchini Orion Davis Track Jacket
A little red to knock ‘em dead. It’s comfortable too, and comes with a full-zip closure so you can decide how you want to wear it.

2. Everlane Oversized Blazer
Actually, I consider this to be a unisex piece that both men and women can wear. It’s sleek, stylish and can be styled to accommodate wherever you’re headed. What else can you ask for?

3. Adidas by Wales Bonner Karintha Sequin Sneakers
Gotta nail the sneakers while we’re at it! Yeah, I’m adding these bad boys to my cart right now.

4. GAP Baggy Jeans
It’s all in the jeans, baby! Plus, you can’t beat getting a pair of GAP jeans for just $35. Thank you Christmas! There are plenty of options to explore in both men’s and women’s sections on the retailer, so have at it.

Author Bio
Jael Rucker is the founder of Decked Out Magazine. She has previously worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.
