
Orlebar Brown’s Late Summer Edit makes a confident case for the cultured beachgoer with time to kill and taste to spare. Shot along cragged coastlines and sapphire shallows, it reads like a well-cast holiday diary. Here, models Jarrod Scott and Cyrus Amini, bronzed and at ease in linen and crochet, display the art of leisure.
Orlebar Brown Late Summer Edit

There’s clarity in Orlebar Brown’s late summer proposition: patterned camp shirts with matching swim shorts, mesh polos worn like knitwear, and drawstring trousers that cling flatteringly when soaked. The palette warms to cool, mineral tones, such as a washed pink and a weathered navy, all angled toward late afternoon light.

The alchemy, as the edit nods to, lies in its finish: textiles that look thrown on but land with a distinct sharpness, silhouettes that flatter. It’s a wardrobe designed for the man who understands that style on the coast is about purpose. He is choosing the better lounger. And frankly, who could blame him.

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