Massimo Dutti Personal Tailoring Cuts Straight to the Point

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Published March 10, 2026

Massimo Dutti 2026 Tailoring
Massimo Dutti highlights its Personal Tailoring collection. Photo: Massimo Dutti

Massimo Dutti makes the case for the suit as a complete thought. The brand’s Personal Tailoring edit, titled The Suit Revisited, puts models Daisuke Ueda and Hugo Gillain to work in a studio setting that strips everything back to grey walls and clothes worth looking at.

Massimo Dutti Personal Tailoring

Massimo Dutti 2026 Tailoring

The Personal Tailoring collection stakes its appeal on proportion and precision: wide-leg trousers with a clean break, soft-shouldered jackets in black and deep charcoal, and a pinstripe suit worn with such familiarity that clothes appear an afterthought.

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Massimo Dutti 2026 Tailoring

Massimo Dutti’s palette runs through the darkest end of the spectrum, with a single camel trench arriving like a verdict on everything around it. Hugo wears it open over a white shirt and dark tie, the collar sitting wide and the fit generous enough to court modern conversation.

Massimo Dutti 2026 Tailoring

Daisuke carries Massimo Dutti’s more formal register, appearing in all-black suiting with a total-look commitment that turns color into a position.

Massimo Dutti 2026 Tailoring

Massimo Dutti has long occupied the middle ground between accessible and aspirational, and the Personal Tailoring collection plants a flag firmly on the aspirational side. The brand delivers tailoring with the conviction that done properly, a suit requires nothing else.

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