Solid Homme’s Spring/Summer 2026 collection is about holding on, not to grand statements, but to the small things that add up to a life. It’s a study in the quiet obsession of collecting: the shirts we keep wearing, the objects we can’t let go of, the layers we pile on without thinking. Here, clothes aren’t just functional but an archive of who we are, marked by real use, real moments.

Layering becomes a kind of language. Rugby shirt collars stack over dress shirts; knits double up; sheer coats drape over jackets. Nothing is streamlined, nothing is minimal. It’s the opposite, a deliberate gathering, like the way we accumulate habits, memories, things. Even accessories lean into this: a coffee pot, an iron, headphones, all turned into leather charms, as if the everyday could be a relic. Tags stitched onto shirts and shorts read Super Normal, a reminder that the mundane isn’t just background noise, but it’s the point.

Check out below the collection presented during Paris Fashion Week: