Spring Summer 2026

For Spring Summer 2026, dunhill frames the latest collection through imagery that captures a studied tension: the elegance of English dress codes worn with a disobedient ease. Drawing on the composed assurance associated with classic English style alongside the cultivated insouciance of modern British icons, the wardrobe reflects a masculinity grounded in heritage yet is instinctively contemporary.

The collection presents a fully considered wardrobe in which tailoring, leather jackets, footwear and men’s ties and accessories operate in quiet dialogue. From lightweight British tailoring to motoring-inspired leather goods and refined seasonal outerwear, every element reflects craftsmanship, functionality and enduring style. The collection invites exploration not as individual pieces, but as an adaptably coherent expression of modern masculine dress. Elegant. Unmistakably dunhill.

Tailoring

Tailoring anchors the collection, exploring how suits and separates adapt to the cadence of modern summer life. From the House navy wide-pinstripe Bourdon suit to the gun club check blazer and high-twist linen tailoring, structure is retained but softened through heritage cloth and movement. Formal shirts, notably those in Giza cotton and cotton-silk Bengal stripes, introduce breathability and quiet elegance beneath the jacket. Styled for occasions spanning Wimbledon afternoons to relaxed evening engagements, the effect recalls the Duke of Windsor’s instinctive ease: formal dressing, confidently worn.

The social heart of Spring Summer 2026

House navy dressing sharpened through nuance. A superfine merino flannel Cavendish blazer crafted in a mill in Somerset is unlined and lightly structured (the lightest fully canvassed blazer in the collection) with an embroidered AD Cypher placed as a discreet signature. The Bengal stripe formal shirt crafted in Bergamo brings subtle sheen; a Como regimental tie reinforces English codes with a lighter handle. Macclesfield’s floral neats pocket square adds wit via print and madder finish, while the Glen check trouser woven in Quarona keeps the line crisp across long days. The Heritage Envelope 34 in chocolate capra reads as a formal finishing piece, an 1930s archival idea translated into modern restraint.

Leather bags

Leather bags including the Bourdon, Century, Alfred and Duke lines draw directly on a distinctly dunhillian automotive heritage that stretches back over 130 years, combining engineered precision with tactile refinement. Seen alongside high-season tailoring, linen suits and evening dress, they reinforce the idea of a complete modern wardrobe: one equally suited to business, travel, or social ceremony, always balancing practicality with cultivated style.