Enchante
Edited by Noor

For the Dads Who Already Have Everything

Not another wallet—these are the pieces that rewrite what thoughtful looks like.

The man who owns a dozen ties doesn't need another one. Unless it's Ferragamo's club print silk, which manages to be irreverent without trying too hard. This isn't about filling a gap in his wardrobe. It's about offering something he wouldn't choose for himself—but will reach for constantly once it's there. Thom Browne's sleeveless polo, hand-embroidered with sailboats that nod to Nantucket's quieter summers, reads more like a souvenir from a place he's been than sportswear. The kind of piece that makes him rethink what "casual" can mean. The Row's Summer 2026 looks don't announce themselves. Look 6 and Look 3 layer linen and cotton with the kind of restraint that only comes from confidence. Look 16 through 20 offer variations on a theme: ease without sloppiness, structure without stiffness. These are clothes that don't perform. Ferragamo's mother of pearl cufflinks anchor a shirt cuff without screaming. They're the opposite of logo soup—just material and craft doing what they're meant to do. The dads who have everything tend to appreciate the thing that isn't everything. The piece that shifts a ratio, solves a micro-problem they didn't know they had, or just feels different from what's already hanging in the closet. Will he wear the embroidered polo to his next Saturday lunch, or save it for the next trip north?

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