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Plane-to-Pool Without the Costume Change

The wardrobe that travels light and arrives composed.

You know the gap between landing and the first swim. That's where most resort dressing fails — too precious for the taxi, too creased for the lobby. The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection understands this. Look 7: linen that breathes through customs. Look 14: a shirt you can wear damp. Look 17, 11, 6, 8, and 5 all share the same logic — pieces that don't punish you for sitting in them for six hours, then expect you to look good at dinner. For women, the Julen Dress does the work. Cotton poplin, wide sleeves, a silhouette that forgives the plane and flatters the terrace. Totême's monogram swimsuit in melon and ecru works under it or alone — the kind of colour that photographs well against both sky and tile. Thom Browne's medium duffle in salt and pepper canvas holds it all without looking like you're moving apartments. Brass hardware, an exterior vent pocket that actually makes sense when you're digging for a passport. This is not about packing light for the sake of it. It's about packing *right* — clothes that transition without requiring a second suitcase or a prayer. The best resort wardrobe is the one you forget you're wearing until someone asks where you got it.

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