N.HOOLYWOOD TEST PRODUCT EXCHANGE SERVICE has unveiled its Fall 2026 collection, turning its lens toward one of American military history's most enduring dressing codes: flight wear and ground crew workwear. The line, produced under Daisuke Obana's experimental sub-label, draws directly from archival U.S. military garments, isolating the silhouettes and construction techniques that made them iconic.
Rather than simply reproducing vintage references, the collection operates through a speculative premise — what if these pieces were being produced and delivered to the modern military today? That conceit pushes each design toward a precision that goes beyond nostalgia. Period-correct fabrics and hardware are used as a baseline, but proportions and finishing are tightened to meet contemporary standards of function and refinement.
The result is a range that feels at once deeply familiar and quietly evolved. Flight suits, deck jackets, and crew pieces appear in their archetypal forms, stripped of decoration and governed by utility. The collection reflects the label's ongoing interest in institutional design — clothing that exists to perform, not to be seen performing.
Delivery is scheduled to begin Saturday, June 27, rolling out progressively across stockists.