Summary
- NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE unveiled its SS26 collection with collaborations from NEEDLES, Speakeasy and Kijima Takayuki
- It features handcrafted prints, patchwork and traditional dyeing techniques blended with modern silhouettes
- Lookbook includes Jordan 1, 3 and the unreleased Air Jordan 40
NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE, formerly known as NOMA t.d., has just unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection alongside collaborations with brands such as NEEDLES, Kijima Takayuki and Speakeasy.
Known for its abstract, expressive designs that blend traditional Japanese techniques with global influences, the brand’s latest evolution highlights a renewed focus on textile heritage and craftsmanship. Designers Masako Noguchi and Takuma Sasaki bring the collection to life through bold silhouettes, hand-drawn and hand-screened prints and vibrant embroidered details.
With an array of flowy, breathable silhouettes and tailored, form-fitting pieces, NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE’s SS26 collection fuses comfort, structure and creativity. Every stitch and stain is intentional, resulting in garments that are both abstract and wearable — a true expression of cultural fusion and design innovation. True to their roots, Noguchi and Sasaki employs elaborate dyeing methods and patchwork techniques to create rich visual depth and an unmistakably handcrafted aesthetic. The collection seamlessly balances playful artistry with refined execution.
Continuing its ongoing relationship with Jordan Brand, NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE’s SS26 lookbook also features the upcoming Jordan 1 and 3 releases — alongside on-feet images of the newly-revealed Air Jordan 40. The sneakers effortlessly complement the collection’s unique pieces, adding a street-ready edge to even the most artisanal looks.
Check out the Spring/Summer 2026 collection above, and look out for NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE to land soon on HBX.
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