Samuel W. and Anarcius Jean bring seasonal ease to &Kin by Kith Summer 2026.
Twosome models Samuel W. and Anarcius Jean strut their seasonal vibrations for the &Kin by Kith Summer 2026 collection.

Ronnie Fieg continues expanding &Kin as Kith’s quieter and more elevated menswear proposition, building a wardrobe where soft tailoring, textured summer layers and leisurely separates share equal footing.
The brand describes the range as its largest &Kin collection yet, centered on unbranded staples and upscale simplicity rather than loud logos or trend-chasing decoration.
Muted shades of ash, navy, stone, olive and charcoal give the collection a calm foundation, allowing its fabrics, relaxed proportions and subtle construction details to do the talking.
The office suit has officially clocked out for summer.
Explore the official collection and find relaxed linen layers and woven footwear for your own summer rotation.
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&Kin’s tailoring leaves the office behind.
The season continues Kith’s partnership with Giorgio Armani, translating premium Super 160’s and 180’s wool into collarless jackets, cropped silhouettes and wide, relaxed trousers.
Instead of rigid corporate shapes, the tailoring hangs loosely from the body. Jackets lose their traditional collars, trousers gain volume and full suits are styled with tanks, sandals and lightweight summer shirts.
The windowpane wool sets and softly structured linen separates still carry the polish of formal menswear, but their proportions make them feel designed for patios, resorts and long summer afternoons rather than conference rooms.
Samuel W. and Anarcius Jean move through the lookbook with the required ease, giving even the more precise tailoring a lived-in and personal character.
Samuel W. brings handcrafted patchwork into the mix.
A washed collarless jacket and simple ribbed tank meet one-of-a-kind patchwork shorts, shifting the collection from restrained tailoring into something more playful.

The collection’s patchwork shorts are handmade in India, combining red, pink, tan and gold textiles into individual pieces that interrupt the otherwise muted palette.
Western-inspired shirts, silk layers, tropical wool shirting and floral lace camp shirts continue that softer direction without abandoning the line’s refined foundation.
The styling also allows traditionally delicate fabrics to sit comfortably beside crisp wool, seersucker and relaxed outerwear, giving the wardrobe more texture without making it feel overly precious.
Luxury shows up through material and proportion—not a logo shouting from across the lawn.
Samuel W. and Anarcius Jean balance sharp and soft.
Relaxed jackets, pleated trousers, tailored shorts and woven slip-ons come together in a lookbook that treats summer dressing as one continuous mood.
Summer 2026 also introduces &Kin swimwear, including transitional shorts intended to move from the water into the rest of the day without requiring a complete wardrobe change.
The accompanying Kith for Birkenstock collaboration reworks the Amsterdam and Zurich silhouettes with woven leather, subtle branding and traditional cork footbeds.
Those slip-ons become the collection’s natural finishing point, grounding wide trousers, tailored shorts and softer suiting without pulling the looks back toward formal territory.
&Kin Summer 2026 arrives through Kith on Friday, June 12, in stores, online and through the Kith App at 11 a.m. local time in New York, London, Paris and Tokyo.
Samuel W. and Anarcius Jean make the final proposition look simple: get dressed, loosen the structure and let summer handle the rest.
Source: The Fashionisto’s original feature on the &Kin by Kith Summer 2026 collection, with official collection and release details from Kith.









