Enchante
Edited by Léa

For the Dads Who Already Have Everything

Quiet luxury and one very good sailboat.

The man who needs nothing is the hardest to shop for. He's already edited his life down to the essentials — a rotation of white shirts, a single pair of sunglasses he's owned since 2019, maybe a watch he actually winds. So you don't buy him *more*. You buy him *better*. Start with The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection, which landed in January with the kind of restraint that makes you want to throw out half your closet. Look 3 is all about proportion: wide trousers, a shirt that doesn't try too hard. Look 6 leans into texture without announcing it. Look 13 is the kind of thing he'll wear every weekend for the next decade. Then there's the Thom Browne sleeveless polo — hand-embroidered sailboats, Nantucket references, the whole Northeastern summer fantasy stitched into jersey. It's whimsical in a way that only works when everything else is serious. He won't expect it. That's the point. The Row's Looks 16 through 21 round out the lineup: linen that actually breathes, knits that pack flat, trousers cut wide enough to forgive a long lunch. These aren't pieces that demand attention. They just sit there, doing their job, getting better with wear. The question isn't whether he needs any of this. It's whether you're willing to watch him wear the same thing for another year.

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