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SS26 Fashion Trends: The Men’s Spring/Summer Styles Set to Define 2026

SS26 menswear is shaping up to be one of the strongest seasons for wearable casual fashion in years. Across men’s spring summer 2026 collections, the focus is shifting towards relaxed silhouettes, softer colour palettes and heritage-inspired sportswear that feels easy to wear day to day. Rather than pushing overly fashion-forward looks, many of the biggest SS26 fashion trends are built around timeless casual staples with cleaner fits, textured fabrics and retro influence.
Terrace-inspired styling continues to play a major role within spring/summer mens fashion, especially as retro sportswear and 80s casual clothing remain popular across both younger and older generations. Brands with strong heritage links are leading the way, with polos, knitted layers, lightweight tees and men's track tops becoming key parts of modern summer menswear. For men looking to stay current without moving too far from classic casual style, SS26 menswear is all about versatility and authenticity.
Whether it’s understated polos, premium knitwear or clean everyday basics, this season’s menswear fashion trends are heavily influenced by football casual culture, vintage sportswear and easy layering. At RD1 Clothing, the latest arrivals reflect exactly where men’s spring attire is heading for SS26.
Retro Sportswear Continues To Dominate SS26 Menswear
Retro sportswear remains one of the defining SS26 trends, particularly within football casual clothing and terrace-inspired mens spring styles. Classic brands rooted in 80s and 90s casual culture continue to influence modern wardrobes, with clean polos, tipped collars and vintage branding becoming key features throughout men’s summer casual wear. Rather than loud graphics or oversized streetwear fits, SS26 menswear leans towards refined sports-inspired pieces that feel sharp but relaxed.
This renewed interest in heritage sportswear has helped drive the popularity of brands like Sergio Tacchini, Fila and Ellesse, all of which continue to sit at the centre of modern terrace fashion. Their collections combine retro styling with wearable fits and lightweight fabrics that work perfectly across spring and summer.
Sergio Tacchini New Cortona Polo Shirt Gardenia/Pine Needle - £45

The Sergio Tacchini New Cortona Polo Shirt in Gardenia/Pine Needle keeps the look sharp with a clean fit and subtle contrast detailing. Built around the New Cortona style, it reflects Sergio Tacchini’s long-standing links to 80s casual clothing and football terrace wear
The same trend can also be seen through lighter pastel colour ways and cleaner polo designs, both of which are becoming increasingly important within spring/summer mens fashion.
Fila Vintage BB1 Polo Shirt Pale Lilac - £45

The Fila Vintage BB1 Polo Shirt comes in a pale lilac colourway with a clean, heritage look. Inspired by Fila’s 80s casual clothing roots, this polo fits naturally into classic terrace wear styling.
For men looking to build a strong spring and summer wardrobe around classic casualwear, retro polo shirts remain one of the easiest ways to stay on trend without overcomplicating an outfit. You can explore more men’s polo shirts, retro polos and summer casualwear through the latest collections from Sergio Tacchini, Fila and Ellesse at RD1 Clothing.
Knitted Textures And Premium Casual Wear Are Growing In SS26
One of the more refined menswear fashion trends shaping men’s spring summer 2026 is the move towards textured fabrics and smarter casual layering. Knit polos, quarter zips and lightweight textured pieces are becoming increasingly popular as men look for clothing that works across both relaxed and slightly smarter occasions. SS26 menswear feels less focused on loud branding and more interested in quality fabrics, structure and versatility.
This crossover between casualwear and smarter dressing fits perfectly with the continued popularity of mod-inspired fashion and heritage menswear. Knitted layers offer a cleaner silhouette while still keeping the relaxed feel expected from modern spring attire for men. They also work especially well during transitional weather, making them ideal for spring layering and cooler summer evenings.
Gabicci Vintage Lasso Knitted Quarter Zip Lemon - £62.50

The Lasso Knitted Quarter Zip in Lemon delivers a sharp, tailored look with a clean knitted texture. Finished with a classic quarter zip neckline and ribbed trims, it’s a versatile layer suited to both relaxed and smarter settings.
Alongside knitwear, lightweight overshirts and spring layering pieces continue to feature heavily across spring/summer mens fashion collections. These styles help create outfits that feel relaxed without looking oversized, which remains an important balance throughout SS26 menswear.
SS26 Colour Trends Are Moving Towards Softer Shades
One of the clearest SS26 colour trends is the move towards softer and more wearable tones. Across men’s spring styles, brands are moving away from heavy dark colour palettes and instead introducing shades like pale lilac, sky blue, pine green and washed neutrals. These colours still feel masculine and easy to style, but they bring a lighter seasonal feel that suits spring and summer dressing perfectly.
Pastel-inspired shades are especially prominent within retro sportswear and terrace wear collections, where classic silhouettes are being updated with fresher colour combinations. This keeps heritage menswear feeling current without losing the authenticity that makes these brands popular in the first place.
Ellesse Lessepsia Polo Shirt Light Blue/Navy - £40

The Ellesse Lessepsia Polo Shirt comes in a light blue and navy colourway, offering a clean, sporty look with subtle contrast detail. Cut to a regular fit with classic polo styling, it works easily across casual and sports-inspired wardrobes.
These softer shades also work particularly well within lightweight tees and relaxed everyday basics, making them ideal for summer menswear and holiday styling. When paired with denim, cargos or lightweight jackets, they help create outfits that feel current without appearing overly trend-driven.
Heritage Casual Wear Is Defining SS26 Style
Heritage casual wear remains one of the strongest influences across SS26 fashion trends, particularly as more men move towards cleaner, more versatile everyday outfits. Rather than heavily branded streetwear, there is a growing preference for quality basics, understated logos and relaxed fits that still feel sharp. This shift fits naturally with terrace-inspired styling, where simplicity and strong branding heritage have always played a major role.
Brands like Weekend Offender and MA.STRUM continue to reflect this direction through premium t-shirts and easy layering pieces that work across multiple settings. These are the types of styles that form the foundation of modern men’s spring attire, offering comfort and versatility without losing the identity associated with football casual fashion.
Weekend Offender Stiniva T-Shirt Sky - £45

The Weekend Offender Stiniva T-Shirt in Sky keeps the look sharp with a simple cut and everyday fit. Built around the Stiniva design, it works easily within terrace wear and modern casual clothing.
MA.STRUM Icon T-Shirt Bronze Green - £59

The MA.STRUM Icon T-Shirt comes in a clean Bronze Green colourway and is made from soft cotton for everyday comfort. Cut to a regular fit, it’s a simple, versatile piece that works easily across modern casual wardrobes.
As SS26 menswear continues to evolve, the strongest looks are the ones rooted in heritage, versatility and wearable styling. Retro sportswear, textured knitwear, softer colour palettes and premium casual basics are all shaping the direction of men’s spring and summer fashion for 2026. For men looking to stay current while keeping their wardrobe grounded in authentic casual style, these trends offer the perfect balance between modern and timeless.
From terrace wear and football casual clothing through to lightweight layering and heritage polos, RD1 Clothing continues to bring together some of the strongest brands shaping spring/summer mens fashion right now.