Canadian outfitter HAVEN has unveiled its Fall 2026 collection, Equipment for Living, alongside a campaign called Nature & Form shot across the rugged landscapes of West Vancouver and Lynn Canyon. The imagery places the clothes in the weather they were built to meet.
Drops begin August 14 at 10 a.m. PST, online and in-store. The staggered rollout gives each modular layer its own moment rather than burying them in a single launch.
Material highlights run deep: Kanagawa leathers, Wakayama loop-wheel fleece, coastal hand-knits, and GORE-TEX hybrid outerwear. The fabric story is the collection’s spine, and each material carries a regional pedigree.
The collection’s quiet thesis is that outdoor clothing has matured past the trailhead. HAVEN treats waterproofing and packability as everyday standards, not weekend exceptions.
The modular techwear approach lets the pieces layer and separate without redundancy. A shell over a fleece over a knit reads as architecture, with each layer handling a different job in the same climate.
For the Canadian market, the season is a form of self-portraiture, and HAVEN’s West Coast setting is doing more of the styling than any lookbook ever could.


