DSQUARED2's FW26 Boots Ask What Happens When a Cowboy Boot Goes to the Ski Slope

Name: DSQUARED2 SHE DO SKI BOOT, DSQUARED2 HE DO2 SKI BOOTColorway: TBCSKU: TBCMSRP: ¥900,000 JPY, ¥480,000 JPYRelease Date: Fall 2026Where to Buy: DSQUARED2 Tokyo, DSQUARED2 Omotesando HillsDSQUARED2 showed its FW26 collection at a venue designed to evoke a ski slope, and the two shoes that stopped the room were built to make that setting feel inevitable. The SHE DO SKI BOOT and HE DO2 SKI BOOT reinterpret alpine performance hardware as high fashion objects, arriving in Japan this fall.DSQUARED2's long relationship with sport-derived fashion is well-documented. The Caten twins built the brand on the tension between Canadian wilderness culture and Italian tailoring, and that friction has consistently produced some of fashion's most convincing arguments for why workwear and performance equipment belong on a runway. The FW26 ski boots are a direct expression of that sensibility: alpine engineering vocabulary, buckles, padded ankle coverage, lug soles, translated not as costume but as considered design language. The ski slope venue was not set dressing. It was a statement of creative intent.The SHE DO SKI BOOT is the collection's sculptural anchor. The reinforced buckle upper carries the visual weight of a performance boot while the curved heel introduces a geometry that has no functional precedent in actual ski equipment — it is purely fashion, purely architectural, and it is the detail that makes the shoe worth the price of entry. The HE DO2 SKI BOOT operates on a different register: a tough leather lower sits below a boldly buckled upper, with a removable padded ankle cover that allows the wearer to shift between the full technical silhouette and a cleaner, more minimal profile. The lug sole grounds the whole build in something approaching actual wearability.The ski-core moment in fashion has been building for several seasons, but DSQUARED2's interpretation is more invested than most. Where other brands have applied après-ski references as surface decoration, these shoes engage with the structural language of ski boot construction at a level that reads as genuine research rather than trend adoption. They’re priced as collector objects rather than wardrobe additions, which is exactly the correct register for footwear this architecturally specific.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

DSQUARED2's FW26 Boots Ask What Happens When a Cowboy Boot Goes to the Ski Slope

Name: DSQUARED2 SHE DO SKI BOOT, DSQUARED2 HE DO2 SKI BOOT
Colorway: TBC
SKU: TBC
MSRP: ¥900,000 JPY, ¥480,000 JPY
Release Date: Fall 2026
Where to Buy: DSQUARED2 Tokyo, DSQUARED2 Omotesando Hills

DSQUARED2 showed its FW26 collection at a venue designed to evoke a ski slope, and the two shoes that stopped the room were built to make that setting feel inevitable. The SHE DO SKI BOOT and HE DO2 SKI BOOT reinterpret alpine performance hardware as high fashion objects, arriving in Japan this fall.

DSQUARED2's long relationship with sport-derived fashion is well-documented. The Caten twins built the brand on the tension between Canadian wilderness culture and Italian tailoring, and that friction has consistently produced some of fashion's most convincing arguments for why workwear and performance equipment belong on a runway. The FW26 ski boots are a direct expression of that sensibility: alpine engineering vocabulary, buckles, padded ankle coverage, lug soles, translated not as costume but as considered design language. The ski slope venue was not set dressing. It was a statement of creative intent.

The SHE DO SKI BOOT is the collection's sculptural anchor. The reinforced buckle upper carries the visual weight of a performance boot while the curved heel introduces a geometry that has no functional precedent in actual ski equipment — it is purely fashion, purely architectural, and it is the detail that makes the shoe worth the price of entry. The HE DO2 SKI BOOT operates on a different register: a tough leather lower sits below a boldly buckled upper, with a removable padded ankle cover that allows the wearer to shift between the full technical silhouette and a cleaner, more minimal profile. The lug sole grounds the whole build in something approaching actual wearability.

The ski-core moment in fashion has been building for several seasons, but DSQUARED2's interpretation is more invested than most. Where other brands have applied après-ski references as surface decoration, these shoes engage with the structural language of ski boot construction at a level that reads as genuine research rather than trend adoption. They’re priced as collector objects rather than wardrobe additions, which is exactly the correct register for footwear this architecturally specific.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast