FitFlop has revealed its spring 2026 collection inspired by the artist Keith Haring, who used the streets and subways of New York as a living canvas. Recognizing the 40th anniversary of Haring’s New York Pop Shop, the “Art in Motion” collection celebrates a legacy grounded in joy, accessibility and connection, bringing his distinctive visual language to created for daily movement.

FitFlop x Keith Haring
FitFlop
The collection brings together Haring’s artwork and FitFlop’s performance-inspired design. Encompassing five silhouettes, each shoe style is intended to be a moving canvas, positioning Haring’s famous figures to highlight rhythm and flow across the foot. Uppers, straps and heel counters are turned into points of expression, creating the impression that the artwork is moving with every step the wearer takes. The collection launches Wednesday on FitFlop.com and in the U.K., on June 4 in EMEAI and APAC, and June 11 in the Americas.

FitFlop x Keith Haring
FitFlop
The five silhouettes include The Dash Trainer, Gen-FF Fisherman Sandal, Gen-FF Webbing Sandal, Gen-FF Two-Bar Slide and IQushion Flip-Flop. All of the Gen-FF sandals feature pressure-diffusing Microwobbleboard midsoles; meanwhile, The Dash Trainer and IQushion Flip-Flop make use of lightweight IQushion technology for enduring comfort.
The motifs featured include Haring’s animated figures embracing the iconic heart symbol, dancing in pairs and the barking dog. The color palette includes red, black, white and silver.

FitFlop x Keith Haring
FitFlop
Louise Noble, chief product and brand officer at FitFlop, said in a statement, “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.”
Last year, FitFlop collaborated with Roksanda on a footwear collection. Founded on biomechanical engineering and functional design, FitFlop was founded by Marcia Kilgore in 2007 and introduced a rebranding in 2024.

