These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Robyn Lynch’s Autumn/Winter 2026 collection, Geordie Campbell’s latest slogan tee and Duke + Dexter’s new Winston mule.
Aimé Leon Dore drops their Spring/Summer 2026 lookbook

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Since its inception back in 2014, Aimé Leon Dore has been a huge contributor to formalising streetwear in a way that keeps the playfulness with a touch of maturity. This new Spring/Summer 2026 lookbook shows off why they’ve become the one-stop shop for any occasion you may come across, including running with an ongoing New Balance collaboration, smart-casual office attire and even DJing – thanks to a new link-up with Technics on a turntable and apparel. Colours are vibrant, silhouettes are flattering and the styling is impeccable, as always. Check out the new campaign here.
Robyn Lynch unveils their Autumn/Winter 2026 collection

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With her latest Geox collaboration under her belt, Robyn Lynch uses it as the base for her recently released Autumn/Winter 2026 collection. Raw denim gets translated onto a windbreaker silhouette whilst cable knits get a boxy zip hoodie treatment. This is the Irish designer at her very best, combining preppy weaves and stripey plaid prints with technical athleisure for an offering that’s built for the active man who definitely clocks in at least 15,000 steps a day. Check out the new collection now.
Stüssy Spring 2026 breathes new air into the everyday wardrobe

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Good luck getting into any Stüssy flagship store because, no matter where it is, there’s usually an excruciatingly long line. But once you see what they’ve been working on, especially with their new Spring 2026 offering, it’s not hard to see why. This season sees them getting more experimental with the daily essentials, lathering leopard and snakeskin prints onto everyday staples like leather blouson jackets and work trousers for a sleazy edge. We’re also getting hero pieces like tracksuits, great denim and striped beanies that have become the brand’s bread and butter. Check out the new collection online and in-store now.
Tapper unveils its first handbag

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The search for the perfect everyday bag is long and hard. There are so many boxes to tick, with everyone having different criteria for what they need to constitute as perfect. Tapper has put their name in the ballot with their first handbag, the Origo Leather Tote Bag. Arriving in Black and Deep Brown, the bag is constructed from a beautifully structured, vegetable-tanned leather with a size big enough to fit up to a chunky 16-inch laptop. Check it out online now.
Geordie Campbell is a *Good Boy

Courtesy of Geordie Campbell
British designer Geordie Campbell has carved himself a solid lane as a pretty solid slogan tee hitmaker. With his previous banger “*British Boy”, his newest drop is all about being a “*Good Boy”. Coming in khaki green, black and white iterations, they’re the perfect statement Spring/Summer tee. If you don’t resonate with that message, however, he’s also got an equally popping Asterisk t-shirt arriving in white and blue colourways. Check out the new range now.
Duke + Dexter step out in the Winston Mule

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The sun’s come out so that can only mean one thing: it’s mule season again. And Duke + Dexter have prepared the perfect release with their newest Winston Mule. Built like a buckled loafer with a chopped back, it’s a metropolitan essential, sitting between smart and casual for a fun, comfortable option for formal sunny events. With a suede-coated cork footbed for a personalised fit, the mule will come in Black Vine, Brown Cow and Mocha colourways. Check out the mules now.
Thibo Denis and Birkenstock 1774 introduce Chapter II

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French footwear designer Thibo Denis has become somewhat of a cheat code in the shoe game. Everything he’s touched has turned to gold, lending his hand at Louis Vuitton, Dior and, now, at Birkenstock 1774. The second chapter of his collaboration sees the designer reimagine the newly introduced The Goerlitz, The Uerzell, and The Stroedt from last time in taupe, black and bordeaux versions. Check out the collection online and in-store now.
MAINS continues its collaboration with New Era

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After a stellar collection with London-based streetwear brand Corteiz, Skepta’s MAINS gets back in the lab with New Era on a fresh take on the 59FIFTY. An all-over corduroy treatment is combined with a faux black shearling on the dogear flaps for ultimate warmth and comfort and the signature MAINS “M” logo front and centre. Check out the new cap online and in-store now.
Mackintosh debuts its capsule with C.P. Company

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It’s always a treat when two heritage brands come together and, in the case of Mackintosh’s debut collaboration with C.P. Company, it’s a real treat to behold. The first from the two-piece capsule is Mackintosh’s own icon, the signature coat, which now features a removable goggle hood. We also get the Italian outerwear brand’s Goggle Jacket, recontextualised with a very British-looking beige and Scottish construction that’s apparent on both pieces. Check out the capsule online and in-store now.







