City Solstice - Meet The New Summer 26 Collection

City Solstice - Meet The New Summer 26 Collection

Sun-chasers of the city and beyond, the collection you've been waiting for has arrived! Meet our Summer 26 collection - City Solstice - a stylish abbreviation of everything good about our favourite season of the year. It’s not just clothing; it’s that perfect uniform for when routines loosen, jackets come off, and life slips into holiday mode (even if you do have to go to the office). The city relaxes, the concrete falls away, and opportunities to socialise multiply in the heat, with a summer escape never far away on the horizon. Think effortless toggling between urban hustle and coastal breeze, all in one adaptable wardrobe.

At the heart of it is a shirt collection that steals every scene. Short-sleeve heroes in beautiful natural fabrics set a playful, lived-in tone. The new Penryn shirt brings a subtle hint of Americana with its dual chest flap pockets, asking to be paired with loose, breathable seersuckers, linens, and signature cotton herringbones, all woven for textural intrigue. Or for pure effortlessness, slip into the short-sleeve Atlanta Shirt, cut with a regular silhouette, but with roomy sleeves. The ribbed Westcott polo is a more casual option, hinting at 70s nostalgia with its textured finish and resort collar, while tees come in a collection of tonal stripes to give depth to your summer looks.

But let’s talk tailoring, which this summer escapes the confines of the office to become a natural extension of your casual wardrobe. Light-colour suiting in shades of sand, beige, cream, and light brown redefines “summer formal.” These aren’t stiff, sweat-trapping numbers; they’re clever, breathable pieces in fabrics like cotton and linen that work as suits or relaxed separates. It doesn't matter if you're attending a meeting in central London, or being attended to in St Tropez, these unstructured, lightweight pieces elevate your look wherever you are.

One new silhouette is the Camberwell Jacket, which sits beautifully in that sweet spot between blazer and chore coat: softly structured, natural shoulder, in fabrics such as tropical wool and recycled cotton. It’s the kind of piece you throw on over a polo or linen shirt and instantly look like you’ve got your life together. Pair it with the single-pleated Orsman wide-leg trousers in the city, or the straight-leg Morton for a cleaner line. Wear it with our tailored pleated shorts when you're sipping on rosé with your toes in the sand.



Then there’s the Witley Jacket: short, sharp western trucker energy in soft cotton seersucker or cotton and linen blends - something you can actually wear on a hot casual Friday paired with the laid-back Oxford drawstring trousers, which happily toggle smart or slouchy depending on your mood (and the temperature).

The palette is pure sun-washed city summer: soft beige, stone, and sand anchoring navy, brown, and sky blue, with joyful pops of copper and teal that sing against the tactile fabrics. These light hues look fresh and feel liberating. A beige suit in the city reads confident and contemporary; by the seaside, it channels effortless Riviera cool. No more wardrobe schizophrenia. One dynamic setup handles both. This is cool, adaptable dressing no matter where you take it.

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