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The Yacht Club

The Yacht Club Look - SS26

For SS26, Morris Stockholm charts a course through Italy’s great harbours, from Ligurian mornings washed in pale light to evenings moored beneath terracotta facades. The collection is built for these in-between moments, when land meets sea, when leisure meets intent. 

This is the world of the yacht club. Not the postcard version, but the lived-in one: early departures, late returns, the easy balance between long days at sea and unhurried evenings on the aft deck or at a familiar restaurant along the harbour. 

We pack for mornings on open water, jackets, substantial knits, pieces chosen not for display but for endurance. Moving between Mediterranean ports feels less like travel and more like inheritance. 

An Early Morning

We arrive while the harbour is still half asleep. 
Ropes creak softly against painted hulls, the air heavy with salt and espresso. We step onto the quay already dressed for the day ahead, not because we must, but because arriving well has always been part of the ritual. 

Yacht Club

The Collection

White and navy run through the collection like the boats lined along the quay, familiar, dependable. Then cobalt blue and cerise appear, not as statements but as details that gradually catch your eye: in a knit, a trim, a pattern drawn from old regatta flags and well-worn club banners. Subtle emblems are stitched into jerseys and knits, with nautical graphics across piqués and ruggers. The essentials are all here: the blazer with gold buttons that looks right the moment you step ashore, Oxfords and chinos that feel worn in rather than worn out, jackets built for shifting coastal weather, knitwear substantial enough for early starts and late nights. 

A cable knit over a crisp shirt, a striped rugger with pink or purple shorts, combinations that come together without effort. It’s tradition, yes, but handled with confidence. Practical, familiar, and quietly modern. 

That is the spirit of The Yacht Club Look. 
Not a costume, but a mindset.