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For the Dads Who Already Have Everything

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

The father who doesn't need anything is the hardest to shop for. He's edited his wardrobe down to what works. He knows his tailors. He's probably wearing the same watch he bought in 2003. The Row understands this man. The Men's Summer 2026 collection doesn't try to reinvent him — it refines what's already there. Look 6 opens with a charcoal jacket so quietly perfect it could replace the one he's been wearing for a decade. Look 18 follows with trousers cut wide enough to matter, narrow enough not to announce themselves. Look 3 proves that a summer knit can be substantial without weight. What makes these pieces work isn't novelty. It's precision. Look 17 offers tailoring that breathes. Look 16 shows suiting in a shade of stone that doesn't fade into beige. Look 20 strips back to a shirt and trouser that feel considered, not spare. The quieter pieces — Look 13's layered knit, Look 11's tonal separates, Look 19's relaxed shirting, Look 8's textured suiting — are the ones that stay in rotation longest. They don't demand anything. They just sit in the wardrobe and make everything else look better. This is the gift for the man who's stopped shopping because he's already found his uniform. You're not asking him to change. You're offering him the next version of what he already knows works.

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