# TECLOR SS26: ไม่มีรอยเย็บ แต่ไม่ขาดอะไร

**By Onion** · 2026-06-02

## "No Seams, Nothing Missing"

Look at a white shirt. The collar lies flat. The cuffs sit clean. No visible stitching anywhere. You might assume it was simply well-ironed. But there were never any stitches to begin with.

That is the premise of TECLOR Spring/Summer 2026, their sixth collection.

TECLOR is a Tokyo-based brand, produced at their factory in Seki, Gifu, a region known for precision craftsmanship. Each collection carries only a number, no seasonal theme or concept deck. The brand's process is the story: Laser Cutting and Bonding at the collar, cuffs, and edges, replacing conventional stitching. The result is clean in a way that reads as effortless rather than technical.

For SS26, TECLOR sourced fabric from four countries. Italian linen woven with polyester memory yarn, so it holds a dimensional crease rather than going limp. Japanese Super 140's wool, fine enough to wear like a cotton t-shirt but with an entirely different hand. A Portuguese wool-polyester blend that stretches, resists wrinkles, and pairs with itself. Spanish cotton-nylon that stays smooth without pilling. Each choice made to hold its shape inside the brand's signature big silhouette, structured without being stiff.

> Good materials aren't there to tell anyone anything. They're there so you can feel it when you wear them. That is the idea TECLOR has carried since Collection 00.

The standout this season is the Vegan Leather Biker Jacket, recycled PET constructed to replicate the slip of suede, breathable, lighter than it reads. It's the clearest example of what TECLOR keeps doing: letting the technology disappear into the garment, rather than stand in front of it.

**Tags:** Feature, Japan, Seamless, SS26, Teclor

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> Source: [onionbkk.com / Onion](https://onionbkk.com/blogs/blog/teclor-ss26)
