AquascutumActive, the sportswear line of the historic British brand founded in 1851 by John Emary (now owned by China’s Shandong Ruyi Group), ended 2025 with turnover of €6 million (40% generated in Italy), up 66.7% on the previous year. Launched in 2023, the line was conceived by Rome-based company Icon, which holds the manufacturing and distribution licence.
Aquascutum Active, AW 2026-27
“We proposed to the parent company that we take this heritage brand into advanced sportswear by using technical fabrics, more modern fits, and high-performance, sustainable, non-animal padding,” explains Damiano Ferretti, owner of Icon, to FashionNetwork.com. “The collection includes outerwear, with both urban and sportier lines; our plan is to introduce professional sports apparel- football, for example- by creating a dedicated division. For now, the line is menswear only, but already 20% of our clientele is female, who appreciate our more genderless offerings; for SS 2027 we will introduce a dedicated womenswear capsule.”
Starting with a focus on outerwear, over time Aquascutum Active-whose production is split between the Mediterranean basin (Italy, Albania, Turkey, Tunisia) and China- has evolved increasingly towards a total look: the AW 2026-27 collection comprises 120 styles, 30% of which are outerwear. Positioned in the premium segment, prices range from €250 to €800 for jackets, €55 to €85 for T-shirts, and €80 to €130 for polo shirts.
“We aim for a premium segment but with competitive prices,” the entrepreneur notes. “Today we are in 450 upper-mid to high-end stores, 280 of them in Italy. Internationally, we are present in the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, Spain, and Eastern Europe; within a couple of seasons we aim for full coverage of Europe. In addition, we are entering Japan and North America, and we have a direct e-commerce site operating worldwide, which accounts for 15% of sales and is growing rapidly.”
Aquascutum Active, AW 2026-27
From a stylistic perspective, starting with AW 2026-27 Aquascutum Active has begun a collaboration with Alessandro Pungetti, a leading figure in advanced sportswear, which is set to continue in the coming seasons. In addition, at Pitti Uomo 109 the brand is presenting a capsule with Societas, the label founded by Mirko Borsche, a designer recognised globally for redefining the relationship between football, fashion and visual culture.
The project draws on a creative universe deeply connected to English football, not as a mere sport but as a cultural phenomenon. As part of the collaboration, the trench coat- an emblem of Aquascutum Active- is reimagined through contemporary materials and construction: the silhouette meets a softshell bonded with fleece, creating a technical yet sophisticated garment designed for modern urban life; inside, custom heat-sealed seams carry the brand’s logotype as a hidden detail.
In addition, the historic Club Check is reinterpreted through a secondary colour palette of red, white, and navy, while the football shirt, a central element of the capsule, takes inspiration from England’s mid-1990s away kit: a contemporary reinterpretation filtered through the graphic rigour and visual sensibility of Aquascutum Active and Societas.
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