
Jonah Hill Fronts Kith Summer 2026 Collection
Release
2026.05.15
Heat
54.50°
Brand
Kith has officially unveiled its Summer 2026 collection, continuing the brand’s seasonal focus on warm-weather dressing through a broad range of lightweight apparel, accessories, and footwear. The campaign is fronted by Jonah Hill, with the collection built around pieces designed for both coastal settings and everyday city wear.
This season places a strong emphasis on shirting, with new styles constructed from silk-linen blends, cupro linen, crochet jersey, and overdyed cotton. Key pieces include the Daley Shirt, Julian Jersey, and a range of poplin button-downs offered in both short and long-sleeve formats. Kith also introduces updated graphics, hand-beaded artwork, and lightweight outerwear options such as the Eddy Jacket, Connor Blouson, and Ito Blazer.
Elsewhere, the collection expands its tailored offerings through pleated trousers, matching sets, relaxed shorts, and elevated swimwear. Pieces like the Cedar Short, Lambert Pleated Trouser, and Printed Collins Swim Short continue Kith’s blend of casual and refined styling.
Kith Classics also returns for Summer 2026 with updated seasonal versions of staple silhouettes. The lineup includes embroidered Thompson Camp Collar Shirts, washed denim sets, towel terry polos, mesh jerseys, and matching shorts, alongside returning silhouettes such as the Webster Chill.
Footwear for the season includes the latest installment of 8th St by Ronnie Fieg for Clarks Originals. The Ridgevale silhouette returns in five new colorways, combining Wallabee-inspired construction with a fisherman sandal design. Materials include premium suede and Kennet Grain leather, finished with co-branded details and crepe soles.
Accessories round out the release with canvas totes, raffia goods, belts, sunglasses, scarves, and collaborative headwear from New Era and ’47.
Kith Summer 2026 releases on Friday, May 15th at 11 AM via Kith stores, online, and the Kith App. Enjoy an official look at the collection below.






































