Enchante
Edited by Olivia

For the Dads Who Already Have Everything

Pieces that won't end up in the back of the closet.

The trick with Father's Day isn't finding something *nice*. It's finding something he'll actually reach for. This year, skip the novelty. The **Thom Browne Nantucket Scenic Embroidery Jersey Sleeveless Polo** is the kind of thing a certain kind of dad—the one who summers somewhere with a yacht club, or wishes he did—will wear until it falls apart. Hand-embroidered sailboats. Whimsy that doesn't apologize for itself. For the office dad, the **Ferragamo Club print silk tie** does what a good tie should: makes the suit feel deliberate instead of obligatory. But if your father has taste that runs quieter—linen trousers that cost more than they look, shoes resoled three times—then **The Row's Summer 2026 menswear** is where you go. Look 3, Look 18, Look 17: these are pieces built on the premise that luxury whispers. Wide-leg trousers in bone linen. Shirts cut like they've always existed. Look 13's overshirt could be mistaken for something he's owned for years, which is the point. The Row doesn't do Father's Day. It does patrimony. These aren't gifts that announce themselves. They're the ones he'll pull on in August, in October, in three summers from now—and you'll know, even if he doesn't say it, that you got it right.

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