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For the Dads Who Already Have Everything

The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection solves the unsolvable gift.

Your father owns four navy blazers and rotates the same three pairs of loafers. He doesn't need another tie. What he needs — what he'd never buy himself — is the kind of piece that recalibrates his entire wardrobe without announcing itself. The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection delivers exactly that. Look 3, a sand linen shirt worn open over matching trousers, is the platonic ideal of ease without effort. Look 20 proves that a charcoal knit polo can do more conversational heavy lifting than any Oxford ever could. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen built this collection on a single premise: men who know don't want more, they want better. Look 6 — a bone cotton overshirt with patch pockets — is the jacket he'll reach for every weekend through September. Look 18, a lightweight navy crew in mercerized cotton, replaces the ratty Patagonia he pretends is vintage. The genius here is restraint. Look 13's mushroom suede bomber, Look 19's tobacco linen trousers, Look 17's chalk drawstring shorts — none of these pieces beg for attention. They simply make everything else in his closet look more expensive. Look 21, a black cotton poplin shirt, is the kind of thing he'll wear to dinner and realize halfway through he hasn't thought about what he's wearing once. Look 4 and Look 16 — both studies in tonal dressing — prove that uniform dressing isn't boring when the fabrication is this considered. Gift the man who has everything the one thing he's missing: permission to start over.

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