Ron Dorff draws on the athletic culture of the French Riviera in the 1960s and 70s for spring-summer 2026. The palette tells the story in three acts: navy, red, and white dominate the early looks in striped patterns lifted directly from vintage beach loungers and parasols, before giving way to a richer mid-season palette of green, brown, and beige, and finally deepening into royal blue and turquoise at the height of summer.
The silhouette throughout is unambiguously athletic, with close-cut ribbed open-collar polos, short-hemmed terry sets, and slim piped trousers all scaled to communicate physical confidence.
The standout garments are the ribbed polos, a sharp demonstration of the brand’s core skill: taking a sports reference and refining it to meet elevated casual dressing on equal terms.
The branded graphic tanks, each printed with a Ron Dorff boutique address in athletic club lettering, are one of the smartest moves in the collection, turning store locations into sportswear insignia that the brand’s customer will appreciate.
Swimwear spans briefs, short trunks, and longer printed styles, all united by the signature navy and red stripe. From the first polo to the last pair of swim trunks, it holds together as a single summer wardrobe, and a very good one at that.
Ron Dorff Spring/Summer 2026 Collection
















































