These are the menswear happenings to have on your radar, including Ace & Tate’s The Spectators campaign, Dr. Martens’ new low-profile silhouette and Saul Nash’s Masquerade collection.
Salomon and MM6 Maison Margiela go for another drop
Salomon x MM6 Maison Margiela is very much a love affair at this point. Keeping their partnership going, they’ve introduced more colourways to their much-loved XT-4 Mule. “Vanilla Ice” and “Black” iterations have been added to the lineup, breathing new life into the mule-ified Salomon XT-4 model. And with the upper already featuring a textile mesh, the chopped heel only adds more breathability to the summer-ready silhouette. Get your pair, online and in-store now.
Ace & Tate are doing it for the spectators
As eventful as things get on the pitch during the World Cup, there’s also a lot that happens outside it – specifically, in the stands. We’re talking WAGs, royals and A-listers that are peppered in the crowd at the biggest games, proving that the biggest style story at the tournament may be with the people watching. Ace & Tate has centralised this idea for its The Spectators campaign, capturing the gossip, tension and even the chaos that goes on when a group of people are watching from the stands together. Check out the curation of signature styles shown in the campaign, available in-store and online now.
Saul Nash reimagines the modern man

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Saul Nash is back, bridging the gap between formal and casual. In their first drop for AW26, ‘Masquerade’, Nash returns to Hackney to rediscover contemporary power dressing for the modern man. Focusing on smart-casual looks, the collection explores movement and freedom with a present underlying structure. Movement-led military-inspired workwear jackets, cropped trench coats and signature shirting anchor the collection. As expected, the classic Nash bestseller – the long-sleeve compression top – returns with a handprint motif, and as usual, functionality and quality are central. With brushed alpaca merino knits and heavy cotton, rooted in a palette of greens, navys and earthy browns. The rest of the collection will be dropped in parts throughout the rest of the year. Check out the capsule now, available online and in-store.
Kith elevates and simplifies 1774 Birkenstocks
Kith is all about upscaled simplicity, and this continued partnership with Birkenstock is no different. This season, they’ve reimagined the classic Amsterdam clog and Zurich slip-on silhouettes. Made of premium suede, complete with debossed branding, the Zurich sandal features an all-over Kith Monogram. Meanwhile, the Amsterdam slip-on closed-toe clog is made with premium suede and nubuck uppers, finished with the brand’s distinct EVA outsole. Couple this with three colourways: black, mocca and taupe, and they’re the shoes that could fit into just about any wardrobe. This collection is grounded in the original cork-latex footbed, following Birkenstock’s design legacy of craft derived from natural sources. The collection works alongside the release of &Kin Summer 2026. Check out the capsule now, available online and in-store.
Maharishi and Aitor Throup explore polarity and non-duality
The Maharishi Summer ‘26 drop explores polarity and the spiritual notion of non-duality. Born from 15 years of friendship, the collection ‘Anatomy of Peace’ and one of the standout motifs, ‘Sakura Serenity’, combine sakura blossom and dragon imagery. Elsewhere, lightweight swimwear made from recycled polyester is accompanied by Chimaera graphics. It draws from mythological hybrid forms, which Maharishi combines with casual camp collar shirts. As usual, their pacifist military aesthetic is in full swing. Seasonal camouflage patterns make a return, blending practicality, spirituality and graphic storytelling. ‘Anatomy of Peace’ feels like a natural continuation of the brand’s unique approach to design narrative. Check out the capsule now, available online and in-store.
Canada Goose goes arctic on its new shades

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It seems like, out of nowhere, we’re suddenly back in the thick of summer again. The rainy, jacket-wearing days seem to be behind us and the beaming sun has taken over. Canada Goose has arrived just in time, releasing its new eyewear styles for Spring/Summer 2026 inspired by the demands of the Arctic. There’s a healthy mix to pick from, ranging from classic aviator styles in the form of Cavell and Corisca to more contemporary, fashion-forward shapes like the Summit and Petra. Check them out, online and in-store now.
Dr. Martens goes low profile
When thinking about Dr. Martens, the pairs that would come to mind are probably the chunky 1460 and 1461 models with its signature rugged, air-cushioned sole and yellow-stitching. But with low-profile shoes being all the fad these days, Dr. Martens has decided to join in on the fun with its new Aurix collection. We not only see a redesigned sole construction with it going up on the front at the toe but a sportier, comfort-led silhouette. We also see two new models through a more classic, 5-eye laced variant and a slip-on mule. Presented by New York’s Cafe Forgot, there are also a lot of colourways that’ll be arriving with its release, so stay tuned for more information.







