
Reiss spends summer 2026 working at two temperatures. The British brand sets the scene with Spanish model Jorge Román. His wardrobe splits cleanly between resort whites and saturated linen separates that do sharper work back in the city.
Reiss Summer 2026

The resort half hinges on Casa Reiss, with a white linen camp shirt trimmed in pale blue geometric embroidery at the collar, cuffs, and hem, plus a small script logo at the chest pocket.

The Chatham overhead shirt picks up the same mood in a cream knit accented with brown and tan vertical stripes. Jorge wears it with pleated linen trousers and suede penny loafers. Together, the resort looks argue for short sleeves and an open neck as the default summer uniform.

Reiss’ Ruban linen shirt is where the brand pushes color. Designed with a cutaway collar and a clean placket, it appears in buttermilk yellow and mauve pink, both rolled at the cuff and worn open at the neck against bare chest.

Across the edit, Reiss keeps the focus on texture, color, and proportion. The brand approaches the season with a light touch, balancing washed linen neutrals against richer tones that travel easily from a poolside afternoon to dinner in town. The result is a summer wardrobe shaped for slow days and warm evenings.

Earlier this year, Reiss made a similar argument for texture in its spring polo offering.





