
Mango’s latest summer arrivals continue a shift happening across menswear, with the hard line between tailored and casual dress disappearing. Model Baptiste Radufe wears double-breasted linen suiting, pleated trousers, striped shirts, and tailored shorts as parts of a single wardrobe.
Mango Summer 2026

In Mango’s world, a blazer belongs alongside sandals. A pair of Bermuda shorts possesses the same refinement as tailored trousers. The season’s fabric choices reinforce that idea. Linen, lyocell, cotton, and seersucker lighten the formality traditionally associated with tailoring. Loafers, knit polos, overshirts, and open-collar shirts keep the mood casual.

Mango’s styling stays open across destinations and occasions. The Spanish fashion brand offers a summer wardrobe shaped around modern dressing, where the same garments take someone from a morning meeting to dinner outdoors with one or two swaps.

The same dual-purpose wardrobe shows up earlier in Habib Masovic’s linen-led turn through Mango’s Mediterranean palette.



















