For the Dads Who Already Have Everything
Pieces that won't end up in the back of the closet.
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Hand-embroidered sailboats for the dad who summers somewhere with a dress code.

A silk tie that makes the morning suit feel like a choice, not a requirement.

The Row's opening salvo: wide trousers and a shirt that looks like it's always existed.

Linen suiting so quiet it borders on monastic—luxury that never announces itself.

Bone linen and a silhouette that improves with every wear and resole.

Tailoring that reads as effortless, which means someone spent hours getting it right.

An overshirt he'll reach for in August, October, and three summers from now.

Trousers cut wide enough to move, slim enough to mean it—The Row's signature paradox.

Summer suiting that whispers patrimony, not trend—pieces built to be inherited.

The kind of linen that gets better with age, like the dad who'll wear it.