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Edited by Sloane

Festival Season Without the Fancy Dress

The Row's Summer 2026 menswear proves you don't need fringe to look the part.

The festival uniform has calcified: vintage band tee, frayed denim, something vaguely Western. Fine if you're twenty-three. Less so if you've got a mortgage. The Row's Men's Summer 2026 collection offers the reset. Look 20 opens with a sand-coloured linen shirt worn loose over wide trousers — the kind of ease that photographs well against dust but doesn't announce itself. Look 17 follows with a charcoal knit layered under an unstructured blazer, proof that texture does more work than pattern ever will. Look 5 strips it back further: a simple white tee, grey trousers cut just wide enough to move in, nothing competing for attention. What makes this work for festivals isn't the pieces themselves but the proportions. Everything sits away from the body just slightly. The fabrics — linen, cotton, lightweight wool — won't cling in heat or look defeated by 3pm. Look 11 pairs a pale blue shirt with matching trousers in a way that feels considered, not contrived. Look 18 does the same in cream. Accessories stay quiet. A leather belt. A watch if you must. The kind of sunglasses that last more than one season. The point isn't to dress *for* a festival. It's to dress well and happen to be at one.

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