AIME LEON DORE SS26 DELIVERY 2 LAUNCHES WITH LINEN CABLE KNITS AND OFFICER PANTS
By Chief Editor | 3/13/2026
Aimé Leon Dore released its Spring/Summer 2026 Delivery 2 collection on March 12, featuring safari and military surplus inspired pieces. The drop includes the return of the popular Officer Pant and new Linen Blend Cable Knit Sweaters, utilizing premium cotton-linen fabric blends across the collection.
Key Points
- Collection draws from safari gear and military surplus aesthetics for utilitarian elegance
- Cotton-linen blend fabrics provide breathability while maintaining structure for seasonal transition
- Officer Pant returns after fan demand, featuring military tailoring with contemporary fit
## 14 OZ COTTON LINEN BLEND CABLE KNIT Seasonal-weight pieces like the Linen Blend Cable Knit Sweater and the Simaía Crewneck Sweater offer premium layering options for breezy days. Teddy Santis understands material science better than most designers claiming heritage credentials. Linen contributes airflow and texture, while cotton provides structure and softness. Together, the combination results in clothing that adapts naturally to warmer weather. By utilizing lightweight fabrics and premium cotton-linen blends across the board, the brand ensures a comfortable, effortless transition for the changing weather. This is not linen for linen's sake. The Linen Blend Cable Knit Sweater exemplifies this approach. By combining breathable linen fibers with traditional cable-knit construction, the garment achieves a balance between structure and ventilation. The result is a sweater that provides warmth during cooler moments while remaining comfortable as temperatures rise. The cable knit pattern delivers visual weight without bulk. Aimé Leon Dore charges premium prices because they understand that fabric choice determines longevity. These fabrics also age gracefully over time, developing subtle character through wear. This quality aligns with the brand's broader design philosophy, which favors garments that improve with use rather than feeling disposable after a single season.
## OFFICER PANT RETURNS BY POPULAR DEMAND Another notable reintroduction is the Officer Pant, a silhouette that has developed a dedicated following within the brand's community. Drawing inspiration from military tailoring, the pant offers a structured yet relaxed fit that complements both casual and slightly more formal styling. Its return reinforces the collection's overarching narrative of blending utility with elegance. Military surplus without the cosplay. To round out the robust apparel lineup, the collection also highlights the sporty Striped Crest Rugby and officially marks the reintroduction of the fan-favorite Officer Pant. The Officer Pant proved that Aimé Leon Dore customers will pay for thoughtful proportions over trend chasing. Jackets designed with practical utility details sit comfortably alongside refined knitwear, while relaxed trousers reference military tailoring without sacrificing contemporary proportions. This balance reflects Aimé Leon Dore's broader philosophy: clothing should feel rooted in historical design traditions while remaining adaptable to modern lifestyles.
## SAFARI INFLUENCES WITHOUT THE GIMMICKS Aimé Leon Dore has officially introduced the second delivery of its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, focusing on an assortment inspired by outdoor technical wear, safari gear, and military surplus. Drawing direct inspiration from elements of safari wear and vintage military surplus, the brand seamlessly blends rugged, outdoor utility with the understated, elegant sophistication of classic American sportswear. These influences appear not as literal reproductions but as subtle design cues embedded within silhouettes and materials. Pockets, adjustable closures, and durable fabrics evoke garments originally intended for exploration and fieldwork, yet they are adapted for modern city life. For Spring/Summer 2026 Delivery 2, the brand employs a palette that draws heavily from natural environments associated with travel and exploration. Deep maroon tones appear throughout the collection, introducing a sense of richness that contrasts with lighter fabrics. Olive green references military surplus garments and outdoor gear, reinforcing the collection's utilitarian influences. These darker shades are balanced by soft khaki and neutral tones that anchor the palette in warmth and approachability.
## TEDDY SANTIS BUILDS WARDROBE, NOT HYPE Aimé Leon Dore (ALD; pronounced ay-mey lee-on door) is a fashion and lifestyle brand founded in March 2014 by Teddy Santis. Based in Queens, New York City, the brand's flagship store is located on Mulberry Street in Nolita, Manhattan. Born and raised in Queens, New York, to Greek immigrant parents, his desire to deliver timeless work by merging influences from both cultures led to the founding of Aimé Leon Dore in 2014. Since its founding, Aimé Leon Dore has cultivated a distinctive aesthetic rooted in nostalgia, cultural awareness, and thoughtful design. Delivery 2 of the Spring/Summer 2026 collection demonstrates how the brand continues to evolve that identity while remaining faithful to its core principles. The combination of safari influences, military references, vintage sportswear silhouettes, and refined knitwear illustrates the label's ability to navigate multiple design traditions simultaneously. Aimé Leon Dore's Spring/Summer 2026 Delivery 2 officially releases on Thursday, March 12 at 11:00 AM ET. The collection will be available to shop online as well as in-store at ALD flagship locations. Santis spent twelve years building credibility before heritage brands started copying his homework. Spring/Summer 2026 Delivery 2 proves that patient construction beats viral moments every time.
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