
Mango’s latest edit for spring 2026 builds around ease. The setting helps establish this. Model Valentin Humbroich graces rooms with peeling plaster walls and stone floors, spaces that evoke a storied existence. The clothes follow the same logic. Everything sits slightly away from the body in proportions that assume movement.
Mango Spring 2026 Menswear

Trousers hang from a natural waist with generous thighs tapering to clean breaks at the shoe. The trench coat drops past mid-thigh with soft shoulders. Jackets layer over knitwear because nothing underneath competes for volume.

The season runs three core silhouettes: an overshirt worn open over plain tees with pleated trousers, cable knit sweaters paired with wider leg trousers and sockless loafers, and unstructured blazers thrown over T-shirts with five-pocket jeans in ecru.

One aqua green sweater punctuates the otherwise neutral field of stone, sand, navy, olive, and gray. Materials appear lightweight but substantial enough to drape properly. The loafers confirm the range. Tasseled navy leather works for dinners out while suede driving mocs handle weekend errands.

Mango understands that most men shopping at this price point want clothes that work without constant reinvention. These are pieces meant to be worn daily, layered without fuss, and rotated through a working week. The styling simply shows what thoughtful basics can accomplish when the proportions are right.

The same sensibility runs through Casper Ruud’s campaign for the label’s spring essentials, where athletic credibility meets the wardrobe philosophy Mango continues to refine.

















