Oliver Spencer introduces City Solstice — its Summer 2026 collection with a refined expression of the season, designed to move effortlessly between work, leisure and travel.

The collection reflects a shift in pace, where tailoring softens, fabrics lighten, and dressing becomes more intuitive. Designed for days that move from city streets to coastal settings, it offers a considered wardrobe that adapts easily across environments, balancing structure with ease.

At the core of the collection is an elevated approach to shirting. Short-sleeve styles in natural fabrics such as cotton, linen and seersucker introduce texture and lightness, setting a relaxed yet polished tone. The Penryn shirt draws on subtle utilitarian references with dual chest pockets, while the Atlanta shirt offers a more pared-back silhouette with a softer, easy fit. Knit polos, including the ribbed Westcott, add a casual alternative, complemented by a series of tonal striped tees that bring depth to everyday dressing.

Tailoring is redefined for the season, moving beyond formalwear into a more adaptable role within the wardrobe. Unstructured jackets and lightweight suits in breathable cottons and linens are presented in a palette of sand, cream, beige and soft brown, designed to be worn as full looks or broken into separates. These pieces offer a relaxed approach to dressing, suited equally to city life and travel.

New silhouettes include the Camberwell Jacket, positioned between a blazer and chore coat, with a soft shoulder and relaxed structure, available in tropical wool and recycled cotton. It is paired with wider, single-pleated trousers such as the Orsman, or the more streamlined Morton. The Witley Jacket introduces a shorter, more casual shape inspired by classic workwear, realised in lightweight seersucker and cotton-linen blends.

The collection is unified by a sun-washed palette of neutrals, offset by deeper tones of navy and brown, with subtle accents of copper and teal. The result is a cohesive wardrobe that transitions naturally across settings, offering a practical yet considered approach to summer dressing.

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