YOKE and Graphpaper joined forces to create a seven-piece lineup that blends gallery-like minimalism with reconstructive tailoring techniques.

Summary
- YOKE and Graphpaper have released a seven-piece Pre-Spring 2026 capsule that merges minimalist aesthetics with reconstructive design.
- The collection explores the concept of “connecting” or tsunagu to bridge the gap between art and gender-neutral tailoring.
- Key pieces include a Cow Nuback Leather Flight Jacket, a pieced-together Bal Collar Coat, and painterly Kid Mohair knitwear in a muted palette.
Graphpaper and YOKE just shared the first look at their collaborative Pre-Spring 2026 capsule. The partnership brings together two distinct Japanese design languages. Graphpaper contributes its gallery-like minimalism. YOKE adds its signature reconstructive approach and focus on texture.
The project extends the “Arrangement” theme found in Graphpaper’s FW25 season. The designers centered their work on the idea of “connecting” (tsunagu). This concept allowed them to produce a seven-piece lineup that sits at the intersection of culture and gender-neutral tailoring.



Materiality and silhouette drive the collection. The Cow Nuback Leather Flight Jacket presents a luxurious version of utilitarian outerwear. YOKE’s influence appears clearly in the Connected Bal Collar Coat. This piece features the brand’s recognizable pieced-together construction style.
Knitwear introduces a softer visual element. The Kid Mohair Abstract Jacquard Sweater displays dreamlike and painterly motifs. Structure returns with the 3-Pleated Wide-Leg Trousers. These pants provide the oversized volume synonymous with Graphpaper.



Pigment-dyed regular collar shirts and stripe shirt jackets complete the offering. The color story remains restrained. Muted greens, greige, and deep blacks dominate the palette.