STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS Channels Kenyan Coffee Heritage Into Its Latest Spring/Summer Wardrobe

The “KENYA” Seasonal Collection arrives May 22, fusing crazy-pattern shirting, animal-motif tees, and safari-ready accessories with BEAMS’ vision of a coffee-first lifestyle.

by · Hypebeast
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS
Starbucks/BEAMS

Summary

  • Starbucks x BEAMS launches the second edition of its Seasonal Collection on May 22, themed around Kenya, one of Starbucks’ most storied coffee-growing origins
  • The 11-piece, 25-item drop spans a crazy-pattern hooded blouson, open-collar shirts, animal-print tees, a bucket hat, cap, beach sandals, bandana, and drawstring bag, all rendered in a restrained dark-tone colorway across green and brown
  • The collection expands to a third Japanese retail door for the first time, adding BEAMS Japan in Shinjuku alongside Yokohama and the Harajuku pop-up

The STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS Seasonal Collection returns for its second chapter with “KENYA,” a Spring/Summer 2026 drop that draws on the East African origin’s landscapes, wildlife, and traditional textiles to build a 25-piece wardrobe that wears its coffee provenance literally and without apology. Launching May 22, 2026 across three Tokyo-area retail locations and the Starbucks official online store, the collection marks a deliberate expansion of a collaboration that has been quietly rewriting what a coffee brand’s apparel program can look like.

The project itself is worth contextualizing. STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS launched as a lifestyle venture designed to close the gap between coffee culture and fashion, a territory BEAMS has always been comfortable navigating. Where most brand collaborations settle for logo placement and limited-edition colorways, this one operates on a seasonal cadence with distinct collection tiers: the everyday-facing Core Collection, the destination-specific Seasonal Collection, and the special-edition Extra Collection. The Kenya chapter is the Seasonal line’s second outing, following a Fall/Winter 2025 iteration that established the format.

For this spring/summer edition, BEAMS’ design team moved away from that season’s palette and rebuilt the lineup from scratch. Same origin, new lens. Kenya’s flamingos, giraffes, Nile crocodiles, and coffee plants all serve as graphic currency across the range, but the execution leans deliberately restrained. Where you might expect vivid safari brights, the team opted for ground-dyed base fabrics layered with inkjet printing to push the colorways into a darker, more sophisticated register: greens and browns that read urban before they read equatorial.

The standout construction piece is the Crazy Pattern Hooded Shirt Blouson, a garment that draws direct inspiration from Kenyan traditional dress by splicing four distinct check patterns into a single patchwork shell. Built from a lightweight flannel-weight check fabric that sits between a shirt and a jacket in its hand, it features elastic shirring at the cuffs, a spindle hem adjustment, and a body-following neckline that keeps an otherwise maximalist silhouette from reading shapeless. An embossed faux-leather pistachio tag at the hem, a recurring detail across the collection, adds a quiet premium finish. The total-print Short Sleeve Open Collar Shirt takes a different path: cotton broadcloth ground-dyed and then inkjet-printed with African elephant and coffee bean motifs, designed to be worn open over a tee or buttoned up as a two-piece set with the matching shorts , which share the same graphic but swap the broadcloth for a double-weave polyester with a textured reverse that improves summer breathability.

The T-shirt lineup splits into two directions. The Animal Print Tee uses 14-count open-end spun US cotton for a dry hand and structural body, with Kenya’s flagship wildlife rendered as large back graphics across three colorways: flamingo, giraffe, and Nile crocodile. The Kenya Print Tee takes a geographic approach, mapping the country’s topography and GPS coordinates onto the chest, with an intentional cracked vintage print effect on the green body reinforced by a product-fade wash that builds in the worn-in quality most buyers usually have to earn over years.

Accessories round out the range with consistency. A bucket hat and six-panel cap carry the same total-print fabric as the shirting. Beach sandals run the graphic from strap to footbed. A drawstring bag references African patchwork textile traditions in its geometric pattern. A 60cm bandana places the Starbucks siren and the STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS logo into its four corners, useful, wearable, and a logical entry point for anyone not ready to commit to the full shirting.

The STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS “KENYA” Seasonal Collection drops May 22 via BEAMS Life Yokohama, BEAMS Japan (Shinjuku 3F), the Starbucks Stand by BEAMS Harajuku pop-up, and the STARBUCKS STAND by BEAMS official online store. A limited-time pop-up runs on the BEAMS Japan 1F from May 22 through June 21.