Hollister teamed up with Italian sportswear brand Kappa to ignite global anticipation ahead of the summer soccer season.

The collaboration celebrates Kappa’s European heritage and Hollister’s fashion-first aesthetic, featuring men’s and women’s pieces designed for match days, watch parties, and everyday wear.
The Hollister × Kappa collab dropped April 30, 2026, as a 22-piece capsule built around soccer culture and streetwear.

“Kappa has defined the intersection of sport and style for decades, and Hollister brings a proven point of view on how modern consumers live in that space today,” said Corey Robinson, chief product officer. “This partnership is grounded in a shared approach, one that treats soccer not just as a sport, but as a lifestyle, resulting in pieces designed to resonate well beyond a single season.”
Blending confidence, energy and a strong sporting spirit, the capsule features soccer kits and off-pitch lifestyle pieces starting at $19.95. Categories span jerseys and polos, graphic T-shirts, track jackets, baggy denim and jorts, fleece shorts, reversible swimwear and accessories.
While Kappa built its reputation in performance apparel, the brand has long extended beyond the pitch. Its logo and track sets have become fixtures in street style, worn as often for aesthetic as for function.



The Hollister x Kappa capsule will be available in select Hollister stores and at Hollisterco.com.
Well, the vibe isn’t subtle or “quiet luxury”! On the contrary, it’s sporty, logo-heavy, slightly retro, and very Gen Z / TikTok-coded.
And the denim? Yes! It’s there. Baggy jeans and jorts (long denim shorts). Definitely leaning more into oversized/Y2K, not the polished denim trend.
This collaboration proves 2026 fashion is really split between polished minimalism and sport-driven nostalgia. In other words: If you’re into blokecore / soccer aesthetic, it works, But if you’re into quiet luxury denim, this will feel off.


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