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Supreme And Jordan’s Latest Collaboration, Veilance’s Summer Dressing And More

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Jotaro Joden
Man About Town

These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Marine Serre diving into Under Armour’s archive, Canada Goose’s summer essentials and Ferragamo’s sport-inspired capsules. 

Veilance makes summer dressing easier

As the temperatures start rising, the urge to spam the T-shirt and jeans combo is strong. But fear not, Veilance is here to save the day with its new Summer 2026 collection that thrives in the transition of climates and spaces. As you might expect from the high-end, city-focused sister to gorp giant Arc’teryx, these pieces are highly technical. Take the Demlo shirt, for example, which is made up of a nylon mini-ripstop that’s water-resistant and cut with articulated patterning for optimal mobility.  The Indisce short arrives with an invisible waistband and pleated front for minimal flair, plus a performance softshell makeup for breathability. Check out the wider collection, online and in-store now.

Marine Serre reimagines the Under Armour archive

There have been signs that Under Armour is trying to stamp its authority in the fashion space. A previous collaboration with Balenciaga helped its case, and a rumoured partnership with Playboi Carti’s Opium also seemed interesting. The brand has now entrusted French label Marine Serre to go through UA’s archive icons to reimagine performance sportswear through a fashion lens. The base layer has been a big part of both labels’ history, which also makes up the foundation of this collaboration with reworked HeatGear® that features co-branded logos throughout. These compression pieces arrive in all types of different styles, from long-sleeves to vests and tights, plus shorts. Check out the collection, online and in-store now. 

Canada Goose locks in for summer

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Courtesy of Canada Goose

With so many brands claiming to have made the best essentials for the summer, deciding on what to invest your hard-earned cash into can be tricky. Canada Goose’s latest Summer 2026 Mainline collection throws its hat in the ring with a refined line-up that’s designed to move and be worn with ease. Colours are bold, silhouettes are no-nonsense, and fabrics are premium yet breathable, ranging from organic cotton and terry to pique. It’s simple and effective, which is what really matters when you’re in constant battle against the melting heat. Check out the collection online and in-store now. 

Gander’s jackets are almost 100 years old

There’s a certain novelty aspect about having clothes that are older than you, but what if they were double or even triple your age? Manchester’s very own Gander has done just that, creating its latest Peveril jackets out of handwoven Nantog cloth from China that dates back almost 100 years to the Ming and Qing dynasties. To make them even more special, each jacket will be uniquely 1-of-1, with the patchwork arrangement on every piece being different to the next. With a release expected on the 7th of June, make sure to mark your calendars to grab yours online.

Supreme and Jordan go big

It’s been a busy and often sell-out Spring/Summer season for Supreme. And, with the New York label’s latest Jordan collaboration, things aren’t slowing down soon. The apparel collection, heavily inspired by retro basketball and hockey aesthetics, features some truly great and chill summer menswear. Track Jackets from Supreme rarely ever miss and this time is no different, with blue & white, black and pink and red iterations dominating the entire capsule. The mesh sets come in the form of jersey and basketball shorts that are as oversized and nonchalant as it gets – very Allen Iverson. The leather jacket is the real MVP, going big on the ‘23’ back hit and impeccable piping and panelling all around. Supreme’s big on the Jumpman and so are we. Check it out online and in-store now. 

Ferragamo gets into the sporty summer spirit

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Courtesy of Ferragamo

With the World Cup looming with just under a week to go, it seems like we’re all getting into the sporty spirit. That includes Ferragamo, which has released its Citymatch capsule – spanning ready-to-wear, footwear, and leather goods – that reimagines signature silhouettes through a sport-inspired lens. Sneakers feature the signature Gancini detail in contrast stitching to emphasise movement, polos have striped trims on the collars and sleeves and leather goods are constructed with a Gancini print PU fabric that nods to performance-driven materials. Check out the collection, online and in-store now. 

Jacquemus and Nike get to work on France’s football kit

From Drake’s Nocta linking up with Canada to Patta with the Netherlands, the World Cup collabs at Nike are calling for everyone’s attention. France might take the cake thanks to Jacquemus, though, with a minimal and classy take with pinstripe detailing on the blue pre-match jersey. The navy tracksuit is also pretty smart, stamped with Nike, Jacquemus, and the French flag along with subtle piping detailing running down the leg. We can’t forget the Nike Cryoshot, a football boot turned into a sneaker, that arrives with an all-white base with blue and red hits. If this is how you want to support Les Bleus this summer, be ready on 11th June.

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