

There is a version of spring dressing that requires nothing more than a good coat and the willingness to leave the house, and Mango’s latest arrivals operate entirely within that sensibility. The fashion brand leans into a palette of stone, olive, navy, and the sort of pale wash denim that looks best against neoclassical limestone.
Mango Spring 2026



The outerwear sets the agenda from the first frame. The trench coat is the hero piece, shot from enough angles to confirm that the silhouette works whether you are walking toward something or away from it.



From there, the season builds outward into territory that feels genuinely useful, with a Prince of Wales check funnel-neck jacket doing the work of a blazer. Meanwhile, a dark denim jacket and a water-repellent parka handle the days when the forecast cannot make up its mind.


The foundation of the spring 2026 look, though, is built in the layers beneath the outerwear. A sweater in soft yellow and a relaxed-fit cotton shirt establish a softer, more fluid silhouette.

No longer the territory of a previous generation’s weekend wardrobe, the quilted vest has been reclaimed as a genuine layering tool, appearing under the Prince of Wales check jacket and within the parka look as a piece that moves a wardrobe forward.


The suede jacket is the one moment where Mango remembers that utility is not the only reason a man gets dressed. Even the most practical wardrobe can make room for one piece of pure desire.

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