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    SummaryLondon-based House of Errors has officially unveiled "TESHIGA," their third capsule collection for the Spring/Summer 2026 seasonThe collection serves as a surreal exploration of the brand's past, present, and future, leaning heavily into acid-infused, dreamlike aesthetics and expansive world-buildingStandout pieces include spiraling knitted polo shirts, intricately embroidered mountainscapes, and motif-heavy rugby topsHouse of Errors is ready to transport fans to a land far, far away. Continuing their knack for highly immersive, narrative-driven fashion, the London-based label has introduced "TESHIGA", their third official capsule of the Spring/Summer 2026 season. Designed as a surreal exploration of the brand's foundational concepts, the new collection seamlessly connects the past, present, and future of the label's signature, fantasy-infused world-building.Anchoring the ‘TESHIGA’ capsule is a pair of spiraling knitted polo shirts. Void of standard limitations, the polos boast free-flowing colorways that instantly pull the wearer into the collection's intended dreamlike state. This acid-infused fantasy is further expanded through a heavily detailed, threaded theme that runs across a matching hoodie, t-shirt, and embroidered pant trifecta. The intricate artwork depicts a flowing journey from a mountain's summit to its base, painting a vivid picture of the brand's otherworldly universe.Rounding out the apparel lineup, the collection also offers a set of slope-ready outerwear, including a dedicated jacket with matching pants. To top it all off, the capsule introduces a clean, uniformed motif long-sleeve rugby shirt, grounding the surreal, world-building concepts into highly wearable, everyday streetwear silhouettes.The House of Errors "TESHIGA" collection will officially launch on Sunday, April 26, 2026 online.

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