
“I went for a romantic punk vibe this season,” R13’s Chris Leba said during a walkthrough at the brand’s downtown Manhattan showroom.
And while the designer’s core tenets of rock ‘n’ roll are maintained in this season’s collection, Leba is offering up more color, prints and embroidery for spring 2026 — a hint at the romantic theme he hopes to evoke.
Leba divided the season into three themes, the first of which is dominated by a series of prints often seen on bandanas. “Oftentimes I like to take an iconic item, like the bandana for example, and do something unexpected that people have not seen before from us,” Leba said.
The designer noted that this theme started with a pair of jeans, which he appliquéd with bandana prints onto the legs. From there, the print was then adapted onto blazers, skirts and even a pair of Western boots.
Another highlight in this collection are Leba’s use of block printing techniques, seen in both handcrafted and digitally printed versions across woven shirts and dresses. “They are both so well done that you can almost not tell them apart,” Leba noted. “The only thing that sticks out about the block printing technique are the irregularities in the print, which I love.”
Moving on to the season’s most colorful styles, standout pieces include a leopard print blazer, denim printed with a barbed wire motif, and neon plaids that evoke a callback to “Clueless,” which featured a more literal take on punk.
“I grew up in the ‘80s and was very inspired by the Ramones and Stephen Sprouse. I like to take things that I love like this and mix it up in my own way,” said Leba.
As for its final drop of spring, the designer opted for white and black as the core theme. His highlight being a single-needle embroidery seen on woven shirts depicting several punk characters.
“Our customer is a woman who loves to wear at least one element of menswear in every look she puts together, which naturally gives her an edge,” Leba added. “And I love offering her the opportunity to bring that aesthetic to life.”
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