Article: Men's Fashion: Spring Summer 2026

Men's Fashion: Spring Summer 2026
Within the world of Setaccio, Spring Summer 2026 is defined by two precise keywords: lightness and harmony. The result is a style that stays true to iconic garments while interpreting them with greater freedom, favoring relaxed silhouettes, fresh materials and natural color combinations.
The SS26 collection is built on a continuous dialogue between heritage and modernity, where every element — from fabrics and colors to accessories — contributes to a refined yet effortless aesthetic.
The Colors of the SS26 Season
This season's palette leans toward dusty tones such as sage and military green, muted blues and burnt oranges, all of which blend seamlessly with natural shades like ecru. These hues interact with the great classics of the masculine wardrobe: navy blue paired with white, for instance, remains an evergreen combination that continues to define timeless elegance.
An interesting element of the season is the "faded" treatment, which gives garments a subtly sun-bleached and lived-in look. You can find this effect in select sweatshirts from Maison Kitsuné and C.P. Company.
Relaxed Silhouettes
Setaccio's Spring Summer 2026 confirms a well-established trend: softer lines designed to accompany daily movements with greater comfort. Examples include slim-yet-relaxed trousers or those with elasticated waists. Outerwear follows this direction as well, featuring jackets with light, "crisp" textures capable of maintaining structure without weighing down the silhouette.
The Importance of Layering
Layering is a core concept of the Setaccio style. Light overshirts, such as those from Isabel Marant or A.P.C., become the protagonists of this stylistic construction: versatile pieces that can be worn over a T-shirt or a lightweight sweater.
Key Materials
Linen is undoubtedly the dominant material of the season. Lightweight, breathable, and naturally elegant, it can be found across numerous categories: trousers, jackets, T-shirts, and shirts. Particularly noteworthy are the linen blends, such as those combining linen, wool, and silk (featured in Zegna and Loro Piana fabrics). These compositions maintain the freshness of linen while reducing its tendency to crease, offering a more stable fit. A refined example can be found in the Eleventy collections.
Fresco wool is also prominent, used in garments designed for travel, while cotton remains central: Finamore's Giza cotton shirts represent one of its most sophisticated expressions. Finally, the collection features intricate craftsmanship such as jacquards from Officine Générale or Drumohr and lightweight hemp-blend knitwear from Isabel Marant.
Key Summer Pieces
Alongside great classics like the unlined suede "valstarino" by Valstar or Zegna's Triple Stitch sneakers, you will find: short-sleeve bowling shirts, open-collar polos, and mandarin-collar jackets.
Footwear and Accessories
Sneakers remain at the forefront: Autry continues to stand out with various color combinations, while Zegna introduces the new "232" model in suede. Classic silhouettes are also making a return: slip-ons, boat shoes (Paraboot), and "flex" loafers from Officine Creative.
Accessories complete the look with discretion: suede belts and the iconic Marcoliani socks, available in various patterns in both no-show and invisible versions.
Functionality and New Brands
For unpredictable weather, Setaccio offers technical outerwear from Moorer and Herno. Furthermore, the season introduces several important new additions to the Setaccio selection:
- Orlebar Brown: The London-based brand famous for its sartorial swimwear and resortwear.
- Paraboot: The historic French brand renowned for its artisanal "Made in France" footwear.
- Cubitts: Acclaimed for its handcrafted eyewear with a bespoke, detail-oriented approach.
- Stanley: The historic American company founded in 1913, famous for high-quality flasks and thermoses designed for the outdoors.
A Summer Wardrobe of Elegance and Lightness
The Spring Summer 2026 menswear proposed by Setaccio aims to build a wardrobe designed to accompany daily life with natural ease, where every piece interacts with the others to create versatile and sophisticated combinations.
Curious to take a look? You can discover these and many other proposals at the Setaccio boutique in the center of Novara (Italy) or online, where the new season takes shape through a careful selection of excellence in both brands and materials.












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