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What’s Good This Week: Kapital SS26 By The Garbstore, Haider Ackermann, Jacques Marie Mage, And More

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Jotaro Joden
Man About Town

These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Kiko Kostadinov’s SS26 accessories, NN.07 x Grenson’s new mules and Dunhill’s leather collection.

The Garbstore shows off Kapital’s SS26 collection

Japan-hailing Kapital has garnered a cult following for its signature Americana and, well, for good reason. Its Spring/Summer 2026 offering, presented by London-based retailer The Garbstore, is what we know and love from the brand – with a little extra. The ever-popular 5G knit with the smiley motif is modified with a rainbow stripe on the top half, along with the emblematic patches and boro repairs on hero items like the 12oz Remake Denim Drizzler Jacket and High Waisted Nime Pants. Kapital is never easy to get outside of Japan so, if you’re on the hunt, check it out online and in-store at The Garbstore. 

Haider Ackermann adds his eye to Jacques Marie Mage

Jacques Marie Mage makes eyewear that’s indulgent in design and cost. These bad boys can go north of £1,000. But what you get is a big old focus on quality construction and genuinely cool, historically-inspired, limited-edition frames. Now Tom Ford and Canada Goose Creative Director Haider Ackermann has got involved and he’s cranking the sexiness dial to 11. Introducing three new styles to the mix, each embodies each facet of his design language. Melchior is a rectangular frame, characterised by a bevelled brow detail and metal adornments; Balthazar features a rounder acetate frame with JMM’s arrowhead motif; and the Gaspard also goes rectangular, but this time with a distinct monobrow and mid-century sensibilities. To explore the collection further, head down to the JMM store or check them out online.

Kiko Kostadinov pens a love letter to Japan through its SS26 accessories

With an ongoing collaboration and partnership with photographer Kohei Kawatani, Kiko Kostadinov enlists the Japanese creative once again for its Spring/Summer 2026 accessories range. Shot in his studio in the outskirts of Tokyo, we get a glimpse into the atmospheric nature of the Showa era (1926-1989) with stylistic choices that convey feelings of nostalgia atop a backdrop of considered textures. The pieces on show juxtapose this notion, with Kostadinov’s off-kilter and whimsical design showcased through accessories ranging from the Andras Sandals to the Chain Necklace. Check out the collection and campaign online now.  

NN.07 mule-ifies Grenson loafers

With temperatures rising and the number of formal occasions not slowing down, it can only mean one thing: mule season. And yes, we know mules aren’t exclusive to the warmer months but that’s when they’re at their very best. NN.07 seems to agree, enlisting shoemaker Grenson for a collaborative backless slip-in just in time for spring and summer. Made out of a supple Nappa leather, the classic moccasin features a hand-stitched, gathered apron and a flexible leather sole so you can easily slip them on. With a drop slated for 13th May, keep your eyes peeled for this release online and in-store. 

adidas and EVERYONE look to 2006’s World Cup

After a very well-received first collaboration last year, Japanese up-and-comer EVERYONE reunites with adidas to propel everyone’s World Cup fever to oblivion. The standout jersey is so clean and minimal, you don’t even have to know the offside rules to rock it, with an oversized fit and arriving in two colours: an all-black and navy and white stripes. The capsule will also include a matching pair of track pants and waistbag, along with Adizero Adios OG sneakers to complete the head-to-toe look. So whether you’re a die-hard fan or just here for the aesthetic, this collection works for everyone. Check out the range online and in-store now.

Dunhill goes all in on leather

Celebrating 130 years of leathercraft, British menswear house Dunhill commemorates the milestone with a full leather goods collection. Split into six categories based on function and point of view, the standout has to be the Alfred Briefcase which arrives in three different sizes. With document cases for any refined gentleman, timeless silver hardware and a modern silhouette to fuel nostalgia in a way that doesn’t feel outdated, it’s for the refined fellas that  mean business. Keep an eye out for it online and in-store, set to release in the coming weeks.

KidSuper’s collab with Jameson is a screamer

Football and fashion walk into a bar — what do you find? Well, in this case, KidSuper’s Colm Dillane and Colombian singer-songwriter J Balvin. For its latest It’s What You Bring campaign, Jameson Irish Whiskey taps the duo for a collaboration rooted in the communal chaos and charisma of football culture. First teased during Paris Fashion Week earlier this year, the accompanying Bottled by KidSuper capsule serves up eight football-inspired pieces spanning retro-looking tracksuits, bold jerseys and trucker caps that fuse and celebrate Jameson and Colm’s shared Irish heritage with KidSuper’s unmistakably playful New York lens.

Tod’s does summer on the water with its new Marlin collection

Imagine yourself on the Marlin, the yacht once owned by U.S. President John F Kennedy. Think of the sea air, the gentle waves, and hanging out with your nearest and dearest. Now think about what you might wear for such an activity. Chances are, probably some kind of deck shoe, perhaps a lightweight jacket, and a solid carry-all for keeping your personal items in one place. Thankfully, your presidential boat trip wardrobe is sorted with Tod’s, which has just launched the Marlin collection. It includes a lightweight loafer, cotton bomber, and a leather and canvas bag – all that good stuff for a first class day at sea, or just for a nautical slant on summer staples. The collection is available to shop here.

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