For Fall/Winter 2026, Solid Homme presents a collection called DUAL SHIFT. It is a study in duality, built on the idea that modern life is defined by multiple, often conflicting, roles. The concept is the alter ego, not as a disguise, but as an extension of the same person.

The collection addresses individuals who move between different worlds: the accountant who is also a furniture maker, the barista who codes at night. The clothing aims to adapt to these shifts, dissolving the old boundaries between professional and personal, corporate and creative.

It is rooted in classic menswear, but deliberately unsettled. There are Chesterfield overcoats, precise shirt-and-tie combinations, and tailored jackets. Trousers have deep tucks and generous cuffs for volume and movement. Heritage fabrics like tweed and herringbone suggest permanence.

Against this structured foundation, the alter ego emerges. Workwear elements interrupt the tailoring. Wool jumpsuits appear. Sweatpants are styled with structured pieces. Utilitarian details, like hardware aprons and work gloves, are used as accents, bridging white-collar discipline with a manual instinct.

Check out the collection below:

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