
Huntsman’s spring-summer 2026 collection takes its cue from the Serpentine Pavilion, and the geometry shows. Lapels sit clean, shoulders follow a natural line, and every proportion answers to the house’s one-button cut with hand-made canvases underneath.
Huntsman Spring/Summer 2026

Model Andrew Cooper wears the range across sun-drenched coastal paths and modernist interiors, each setting shifting the same tailoring into a different register of formality. The collection is timed to the 2026 summer calendar, Henley and Wimbledon included, and the fabrics are chosen accordingly.

Open weaves, fresco cloth, and linen-silk blends keep airflow high while the canvased chest retains its shape in heat. Riviera collar shirts in fine piqué and merino-cotton polo knits fill the space between a blazer and bare arms. What stays consistent is the cut: one button, full canvas, and enough room in the chest to move through a July afternoon.















