Founded in Canada, Nobis is a global outerwear brand recognized for performance luxury, technical innovation and refined design. Guided by the philosophy of “exploration in motion,” every Nobis garment is purpose-built to move seamlessly between city and nature—balancing form and function, style and protection.
Nobis’ Fall/Winter 2026-27 collection, “Homeward Bound,” is an entirely reimagined range of outerwear and apparel inspired by Canadian heritage and the spirit of exploration. From the streets of Toronto to the mountainous landscapes of Banff, the collection is built for every adventure in between. With sleek, contemporary silhouettes, new interpretations of iconic styles and fresh, elevated colorways, Homeward Bound fuses rich heritage with cutting-edge innovation to deliver style, comfort and performance. Both women’s and men’s styles embody the spirit of progress, striking a balance between function and form.
“As Nobis marks this important milestone, we reflect on the brand’s journey and remain committed to our outerwear DNA,” remarked David Archer, vice president of marketing at Nobis. “We also recognize that consumer needs are shifting, and we remain steadfast in meeting the performance demands of discerning outerwear enthusiasts around the world.”
Nobis’ new design focus is technical apparel systems, a modular approach that helps garments work in harmony, allowing consumers to build all-weather wardrobes tailored to specific climates and conditions. Apparel, midlayers and jackets are designed with cohesive styling and variable use in mind. Each piece also stands well on its own.
“With this collection, we were able to modernize iconic styles that Nobis has become known for, and complement those updates with fashion-forward designs that speak to the outerwear needs of today,” said Robin Yates, co-founder of Nobis. “We wanted to balance a clean, understated aesthetic with timeless shapes with a rustic, tonal palette of maples, classic navy, black and chalk whites. Both familiar and new, this collection was intentionally designed to pay homage to the environments these pieces were born in.”


