The Definitive Men’s Summer Fashion Guide For 2026

Dressing for summer can be tricky. Particularly when you’re fresh off the back of six months of big winter coats, layering up and textured fabrics. It’s not unusual to find yourself suffering from a bout of sartorial amnesia when the sun finally reappears. If you’re not careful, you might wind up falling into the old shorts and T-shirt trap that stifles any shred of style or personality.

What you need to get back on track is a comprehensive guide to the pieces, fabrics and trends to know for the new summer. This way, you can keep your warm-weather wardrobe fresh and up to date, using the guide as a reference sheet whenever you’re struggling to craft a summer outfit.

Luckily for you, we take time to put this together every year here at Ape. We like to keep our ear to the ground for the latest menswear moves, filter out the trash and keep you up to speed with only the best bits.

Below, you’ll find our pick of summer 2026’s key garments, materials and overarching looks we think you should know. So scroll away and get ready to kick your warm-weather wardrobe into shape for another year.

Key Pieces

Striped Oxford Shirt

Velasca Roccelletta

The Oxford shirt never went anywhere. It’s always been there, propping up everyday outfits and making smart-casual dressing a breeze. Yet staple status aside, the Oxford is enjoying even greater popularity than usual. It has become the menswear set’s throw-it-on summer layer of choice, often styled in sprezzatura fashion over a white tee or tank top with the sleeves lazily cuffed below the elbow.

Throw in some shorts, white crew socks and loafers to complete the look.

Pale Blue Linen Shirt

Luca Faloni

In much the same vein, a linen shirt is a must this summer… and all summers for that matter.

It’s slightly lighter and more breathable than its Oxford cotton counterpart, but the rumpled nature of the fabric lends it an even more devil-may-care, rakish appeal that works well for smart-casual summer outfits and helps to give simple, everyday looks some purpose.

Statement Short Sleeve

Wax London

Plain shirts are all well and good, but if there’s any time of the year you might want to think about playing with some pattern and colour, it’s summer. A short-sleeve shirt is the perfect vehicle for doing this, and you could go with anything from simple stripes to an all-over photorealistic print, depending on how bold you’re feeling.

Whatever design you choose, we find that opting for a Cuban collar instead of a regular collar helps to give a shirt an even more laid-back, summery feel. For bonus points, choose a cooling fabric like linen or seersucker.

Short Shorts

Reiss

For those who haven’t skipped leg day over the winter and spring, now’s the time to bust out those pins with a nice short inseam. We always say shorts should fall at least a few inches above the knee, but this year it’s en vogue to go even higher.

A five-inch inseam is the short length of choice for fashion-savvy guys in 2026, offering the perfect blend of looks and comfort. Check out Patagonia’s classic 5” Baggies for some of the best in the business.

White Crew Socks

Peregrine

In case you missed the memo, trainer, no-show and ankle socks are well and truly out. In their place, white crew socks are now the default option, but make sure they’re worn loose and slightly stacked.

Check out any Aimé Leon Dore spring/summer lookbook if you’re struggling to envision this.

Leather Loafers

Velasca

Who says you can’t wear loafers with shorts? People who haven’t been keeping up with menswear over the last few years, that’s who.

We’d recommend choosing a classic brown pair, either penny or horsebit, so you can combine them with anything and everything. You might be surprised at how much wear you get out of them.

Slim Sneakers

Adidas at ASOS

When Rishi Sunak was photographed wearing a pair of Adidas Sambas in early 2024, it was the final nail in the coffin for the first ‘it’ shoe of the 2020s.

Some predicted a return to chunkier styles, but we’ve yet to reach peak slim sneakers, with low-profile models like the Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66 and the Adidas SL72 continuing what the Samba started.

Knitted Short Sleeve

Wax London

We’re spoiled for choice in the winter when it comes to textured fabrics. These tactile materials can help to bring outfits to life, making them feel more three-dimensional and interesting – so much so that when summer rolls around, the choices can feel a little, well, boring.

But don’t despair; arm yourself with a knitted shirt instead. Obviously, you can’t layer up in heavy knitwear when it’s hot outside, so this is the next best thing, and you might be surprised by how comfortable and breathable the material is.

Check out Reiss, Percival and Wax London for some great options.

Summer Fragrance

Temperature affects how fragrances behave, and while the cold weather requires something rich and heavy to cut through the frozen air, summer calls for something lighter and more delicate.

If you have a signature scent for the winter, you should have one for the summer, too. Check out a few to find one that works for you, but our advice would be to keep it zesty, floral and crisp.

Have a sniff of Hermès Terre d’Hermès, Tom Ford Portofino Neroli and Davidoff’s classic Cool Water if you’re looking for a foolproof option.

White & Ecru Jeans

Velasca

Denim doesn’t need to disappear when summer arrives. You just need to rethink the colour.

While dark indigo can feel a little heavy in warm weather, white and ecru jeans offer the same versatility with a much lighter, more seasonal feel. They pair effortlessly with everything from linen shirts and knitted polos to simple T-shirts and loafers, instantly giving outfits a cleaner, more relaxed look.

If bright white feels a little daunting, ecru is the safer bet. The softer, off-white tone is easier to style, less prone to showing marks and works particularly well alongside earthy summer colours like olive, tobacco and stone.

Key Fabrics

Linen

Luca Faloni

Linen is big again this summer, partly thanks to the overarching trend for effortless sprezzatura style, and partly because it’s one of the most comfortable materials for hot weather.

It’s lightweight, highly breathable, moisture-wicking and quick drying. If you don’t have at least one linen shirt in your wardrobe, now’s the time to change that. And if you do, you probably won’t take much convincing to add a suit and some drawstring pants to your collection.

Seersucker

Wax London

We’re all for any summer fabric that adds texture and keeps us cool, which is exactly what seersucker does. It’s cooling and quick-drying like linen, but it has a unique puckered texture that’s great for giving your warm-weather outfits a touch of personality.

We love it for shirts, shorts and unstructured tailoring – ideal for summer weddings, date nights and al fresco dining.

Towelling

wahts

It might look warm, but towelling is surprisingly breathable and cooling. It’s also highly absorbent and heavily textured, which means you can craft some very visually distinctive summer outfits while staying comfortable.

If you’re wondering where to start, we suggest a short-sleeved shirt or polo.

Silk

Frescobol Carioca

Silk is going to be big this summer, particularly for shirting. Now, we’re not saying you should start wearing shiny business shirts to work, but if you want to throw a summery silk short-sleeve with a floral all-over print into the mix, then we certainly won’t stand in your way.

Check out Frescobol Carioca and Casablanca for some great premium options.

Crochet Away

Wax London

Of all the unlikely menswear trends to emerge in the last few years, your gran’s tablecloth becoming the latest must-have fabric is perhaps the most surprising. Spearheaded by Bode, the rise of crochet shirts, vests and sweaters has been unprecedented, and as the high-fashion houses start wheeling out their spins on the look, it’s only a matter of time before the mainstream catches up.

If you want to be ahead of that particular curve, now is the time to start working some crochet into your life.

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