FitFlop Launches New Collection

Marking the 40th anniversary of Haring’s New York Pop Shop, the collection celebrates a legacy rooted in joy, accessibility and connection, translating his unmistakable visual language into footwear made for everyday movement.

FitFlop has unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 collection inspired by Keith Haring, an artist who used the streets and subways of New York as a living canvas, capturing the energy and rhythm of human movement.

Launching today on FitFlop.com, followed by global rollouts across EMEAI, APAC and the Americas in June, the collection channels Haring’s energetic linework through the performance-led design approach of FitFlop, balancing expressive artwork with real-world wearability.

Opened in 1986, Haring’s Pop Shop was created to make his work accessible, removing the barriers between art and people. Four decades on, that same democratic spirit sits at the heart of FitFlop, whose biomechanically engineered footwear is designed to support real life movement, for real people.

Louise Noble, Chief Product and Brand Officer said: “Keith Haring’s work has always been about people, how we move, connect and experience the world together. That belief in movement as a shared human experience is central to FitFlop. This collection isn’t about placing art on product, but about translating Haring’s energy, optimism and accessibility into footwear designed to be lived in, every day.”

Each style acts as a moving canvas, with Haring’s instantly recognisable figures positioned to emphasise rhythm and flow across the foot. Uppers, straps and heel counters become points of expression, creating the sense that the artwork moves with the wearer at each step.

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