Old Navy x Disney Americana Returns for 2026: Mickey Dresses, Raglan Sweatshirts, and Full-Family Matching

The Old Navy x Disney Americana collection is back for a second year, expanding 2025's viral Mickey Mouse American Flag tee into a broader 2026 lineup — fit-and-flare dresses, raglan sweatshirts, plaid totes, kids and adult matching sets, and a sea-salt Mickey cardigan. Here's what stands out and what Disney fans should grab first.

Old Navy x Disney Americana Returns for 2026: Mickey Dresses, Raglan Sweatshirts, and Full-Family Matching

The Old Navy x Disney Americana collection is back for round two — and the 2026 lineup expands well beyond last year's instantly-viral American Flag t-shirt, layering in fit-and-flare dresses, raglan sweatshirts, plaid tote bags, and a deeper kids and matching-family selection. Here's what's in the new drop and which pieces stand out for park-goers.

Old Navy x Disney: The Americana Collection 2026

When the first Old Navy x Disney Americana drop arrived in 2025, Mickey Mouse became the very first character ever to appear on Old Navy's iconic American Flag t-shirt — a small fact that did real numbers, with the hot dog graphic tee in particular becoming something close to an unofficial summer uniform among Disney fans. The 2026 follow-up keeps that core idea (Americana staples, Disney character touches, accessible Old Navy pricing) but stretches it across more silhouettes, more categories, and more sizes for families who want to coordinate.

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Standout Pieces for Park-Going Adults

For Disney fans planning Memorial Day-through-Labor-Day park trips, a few items in the 2026 collection are doing real double duty as park outfits. The Mickey Mouse Fit & Flare Cami Mini Dress is the type of warm-weather staple that survives a long Disneyland day without feeling like a costume — subtle Mickey detailing, room to breathe, summery silhouette. Disney Parks Blog's Rachel, who wrote up the collection after a preview at the Irvine Spectrum store, flagged it as her single biggest gasp moment.

She's also picking up:

"It's that magical mix of good staples and wallet-friendly finds you keep reaching for."

The Matching-Family Angle Is Doing a Lot of Work

The hidden strength of this year's drop is how aggressively it leans into family coordination. The plaid shirt-and-shorts combos come in toddler, boys', girls', and adult sizes, which is the kind of full-spectrum sizing that turns a casual shopping trip into a "the whole family is matching at Disneyland on July 4th" moment. The Swim Rashguard Bodysuit for babies has a striped Mickey Mouse pattern that's also offered in a women's one-piece. The Jelly Fisherman Sandals with Minnie Mouse, unfortunately for adults, are baby-only — which Rachel cops to being mildly bitter about.

One more sleeper pick worth flagging: the Cardigan Sweater in "sea salt," with a delicate Mickey Mouse design woven in. Light enough to layer over an American Flag tee, warm enough for evening park visits when the temperature dips after sundown.

What This Means for Disney Fans

The 2025 collection became a default park outfit for a reason: it gave Disney fans Americana staples at Old Navy prices, without forcing them into the "obvious park merch" look. The 2026 expansion doubles down on that idea — more silhouettes, more matching options across age ranges, and a couple of genuine wardrobe pieces (the fit-and-flare dress, the cardigan, the raglan sweatshirts) that have real life outside the parks. Both the in-store and online drops are live now; if last year is any guide, the standout graphic tees and the family-coordinated pieces will be the first to thin out.