Veilance is, in our opinion, one of the few labels that can do no wrong when it comes to design. The urban-focused Arc'teryx offshoot takes the same technical precision and performance fabrics used in the Canadian outdoor brand's top-flight alpine gear, applying them instead to sleek everyday shapes that can move stealthily through the city. Clean lines, no logos and understated silhouettes – a winning formula. With that in mind, we're always excited to see a new drop, and Veilance SS26 does not disappoint.

The latest collection introduces a number of brand-new styles while also making subtle tweaks and refinements to some time-honoured favourites. The palette, for the most part, is predictably earthy and understated, but with some pink accents running through the shirting range for balance.

Highlights include the new Metron SS tee, which features a boxy cut and a stitchless design for easy everyday wear, the Demlo Insulated Jacket, which is light, packable and versatile enough to carry you through the transitional months and beyond, and the Anodic backpack for transporting daily essentials in unpredictable conditions.

As for updates to existing products, there's quite a bit to get your teeth into, but we're most excited about the revised Spere SL range. The best way to describe it is perhaps as technical everyday tailoring. Composed of a blazer, pants, shorts and a zip-through overshirt, it's effectively a modular set that can be adapted to suit any setting or situation. These pieces were already excellent, and now they've been refined further still with subtle tweaks such as a lighter-weight Ondritex™ material, snap buttons and improved fits.

The full Veilance SS26 range is available to shop now at arcteryx.com.