NN.07 Fall 2026 Dresses for Cabin Weekends & City Mondays

The Fashionisto / Published March 26, 2026

NN.07’s fall-winter 2026 collection proposes a wardrobe that exists outside calendar time, where a 1987 closet and a SoHo weekend share the same visual language. The Copenhagen label operates in the space between inherited taste and metropolitan ambition, dressing a man who borrows from his father’s cabin weekends while keeping Monday’s obligations in view.

Every piece here serves double duty. An olive overcoat travels from a gallery opening to Sunday coffee. Loafers confirm their territory as indoor-outdoor dressing for cities with unreliable weather. A burgundy bouclé cardigan layers over a plaid shirt for something that could belong to a Vermont general store or a Williamsburg wine bar.

Proportions favor the generous. Shoulders drop, sleeves extend past the wrist, and trousers pool slightly at the ankle with legs that recall pre-slim-fit menswear. Double-breasted blazers sit away from the body to accommodate thick sweaters underneath, while the pinstripe suit features lower gorge lines and wider lapels. The green double-breasted blazer, worn over a gingham shirt and faded jeans, is the collection’s most direct argument for mixing formality with weekend indifference.

The palette pulls from cabin interiors: olive wool, camel hair, burgundy bouclé, forest green. Textures range from marled Fair Isle knits to brushed wool zip jackets, and the collection’s best knitwear includes a two-tone cable knit split down the center and a striped polo sweater in graduated blues. Material stories divide into heritage knits, tailored flannels, and workwear denims, all sized for temperature fluctuation and the unpredictable social calendars of creative professionals.

NN.07 treats formality as adjustable here, something governed by what goes on top and how many buttons stay open. A camel overcoat over an argyle V-neck and navy button-down is dressy by accumulation. Remove the coat, push up the sleeves, and the same outfit belongs to a Saturday. The Copenhagen label builds a fall-winter 2026 wardrobe around that flexibility, and the collection is stronger for it.

NN.07 Fall/Winter 2026 Collection

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