Hit The Road

Season Two

A One Way Ticket.

Quiet the noise and remove the friction.

Let go of what weighs you down, the expectations, the routines, the constant noise and judgement of others. This collection is about rejecting what doesn’t serve you, and taking action over waiting for permission.

The ’26 collection is inspired by a life on the run. Leading with intuition, getting lost on open roads and taking risks. Clothing designed to move with you, not slow you down, built for riders who don’t wait to be told where to go next.

No noise. No excess. Just what you need to leave — and never look back.

Listening to what riders want, meant paying attention to the people behind the bikes. How they move, where they go, what their days actually look like. The skaters. The ones always running late, bouncing between meetings. The ones with no plan, chasing the day and seeing where it lands.

Designing for those individuals meant starting from scratch. Lighter fabrics. Pieces that fit anywhere without losing character. Thrown on, thrown down, stuffed into a backpack, or worn until they turn heads. 

It had to work in all of it, at once.

The goal was simple, even if the result isn’t. Something rugged, but light. Versatile without being dull. So, we stripped away everything that didn’t need to be there — no excess, no ego. Just leave garments that move like riders do.

Built to move through the day without changing who you are.

The only way this lookbook could be shot was moving through city streets the same way our riders do on any given day, finding inspiration in whatever we came across. Rolling shots, no plan — just going where the day took us.

The riders aren’t actors or numbers on a spreadsheet. They’re individuals, and they shape everything we build.

Riding, exploring, ducking through tunnels, stopping when something felt right. No director. No shot list. Just being there, and clicking the shutter when it happened.

Unplanned. Unpolished. Real.