These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Pennon’s new Stray Loafer, Samsøe Samsøe’s Pre-Autumn 2026 collection and Duke + Dexter’s Court Plus sneaker.
Duke + Dexter take things off the court
Tennis as a sport has always been one of the most stylish ones about. Especially in the ’80s and ’90s with squeaky-clean white uniforms, the headbands and, of course, great footwear. Duke + Dexter clearly seems to agree, opting to reference that golden age of tennis for the new Court Plus sneakers. Made with Italian leather, the shoes feature timeless panelling, a perforated star motif on the side and a subtle ageing process on the upper that gives them a lived-in look. A great everyday workhorse, grab yourself a pair online now.
Pennon goes for class with the Stray Loafer
South Korean shoemaker Pennon has not-so-quietly been making moves in the footwear space for its flawless hiking boots and very lovely derbys that I can definitely vouch for, having religiously worn mine for the past year and a half. Its latest silhouette is the Stray Loafer, the brand’s take on the ever-so-popular ruched loafer featuring a super soft eel-embossed cowhide upper. With the warmer months coming quickly, these are a solid pair to leave by your front door, ready for every occasion. Get your pair here.
Mackintosh and Junya Watanabe are fighting off the April showers

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Scottish label Mackintosh knows outerwear; it created the first waterproof fabric back in 1823. And it also knows how to pick a stellar collaboration. With past link-ups ranging from C.P. Company to Kiko Kostadinov, its latest partnership comes with Japanese designer Junya Watanabe for a four-piece capsule with three different styles. Arriving in black and beige, the Hooded Jacket comes in a mid-length, with stacked pocket detailing and a snap closure flap – primed for the Gallagher brothers, some might say. The classic beige Car Coat is constructed out of a cotton gabardine with a four-pocket design whilst the black Trench Coat sees a double-breasted design – both with a corduroy contrast collar and mid-length. Check out the new collection, online and in-store now.
Salomon and MM6 Maison Margiela keep the ball rolling
Continuing their ongoing collaboration, Salomon and MM6 Maison Margiela keep their marriage going with a new Spring/Summer 2026 collection. The most recent round of footwear models to get the collab treatment are the XT-MM6 and Cross Dust, with the former being a remix on the classic XT-4 and arriving in all-black, Sunny Lime and Asparagus Green. The latter iterates on the Cross model, adding a gaiter over the upper that references the MM6 dust bag and also comes in all-black and Vanilla Ice colourway. Alongside the footwear is a highly technical XT-15 backpack with refined ergonomics and a contrasting white rain cover to keep your belongings dry. Check out the collection online and in-store now.
Graphpaper AW26 gives us a lesson in modularity

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Tokyo-hailing Graphpaper has established itself as one of the leaders in Japanese minimalism, consistently dropping collections full of wardrobe essentials and truly timeless pieces. The Autumn/Winter 2026 collection continues to build on these brand pillars, with relaxed silhouettes that feel effortless yet utilitarian, with mega layering capabilities and overall versatility. Denim follows that same notion, with beautiful fades that look like they’ve been religiously worn and faded in the sun for years. Check out the latest collection, available now.
Samsøe Samsøe takes a trip to Barcelona for Pre-Autumn 2026

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Barcelona is home to many great things, including beautiful weather, splendid beaches and a city that is well and truly bustling with energy. Samsøe Samsøe has captured the peace in the chaos of the city, mirroring that idea in its Pre-Autumn 2026 collection that plays on juxtaposition: refined yet relaxed, intentional yet spontaneous. Clothing is designed for all-day wear, with versatile options that play on sun-faded palettes of pastels and softened tones spotlighted by the Mediterranean sun. Check out the new campaign and collection, online and in-store now.
AMIRI opens its doors in London
Following the opening of its first European location in Milan last year, AMIRI is going two for two with a new London space. This space builds on the evolving design aesthetic of the LA label, with Hollywood-inspired decor, wall treatments with art deco styles and two floors stacked with men’s and womenswear. The West Coast influence also runs strong, with desert tones with rich hues of brown and cream. If you’re in London, make sure to check out the new space at 123 New Bond Street, W1S 1DY.






