For Spring/Summer 2027, Boglioli once again proves why it remains one of the undisputed masters of soft tailoring. Rooted in Italian craftsmanship yet constantly evolving with contemporary lifestyles, the collection refines the brand’s signature relaxed elegance while introducing new versatility through expanded overshirt and lightweight tailoring categories.

At the heart of the collection remains the iconic K-Jacket, the garment that has become synonymous with Boglioli’s approach to unstructured tailoring. Offered in an extensive selection of fabrics, weights, and patterns, the K-Jacket continues to embody effortless sophistication for the modern gentleman.
However, SS27 goes beyond its tailoring icon. Boglioli significantly expands its overshirt and chore jacket offering, transforming these categories into essential wardrobe pillars. Traditionally crafted in casual fabrics such as linen and cotton, the new season elevates these garments through refined wool constructions and innovative trans-seasonal blends. The result is a sophisticated smart-casual wardrobe designed for today’s cosmopolitan businessman, particularly reflecting the understated elegance associated with Milanese style.




The collection balances continuity and innovation. Best-selling silhouettes including the Solferino and Boxy Jacket remain central to the offering, while the overshirt category expands dramatically to include nine distinct styles. Each design caters to varying lifestyles and preferences, featuring shirt collars, bowling collars, band collars, chest pockets, flap pockets, and patch pockets that combine functionality with modern aesthetics.




Boglioli further pushes the concept by incorporating overshirts into suiting propositions. Styled with the brand’s renowned trousers, fluid-cut pants, or contemporary drawstring joggers, these overshirt suits present a fresh interpretation of tailoring that feels both relaxed and refined.



A major highlight of SS27 is the continued development of the Superlight concept. Following the success of last season’s Nuvola Jacket, crafted in an ultra-light 140-gram wool-silk blend, Boglioli expands this category with five new fabric developments. Alongside classic solid options, the collection introduces patterned interpretations and a sophisticated wool-silk-linen blend designed to transition effortlessly between seasons.


The lightweight tailoring evolution continues with three new 160-gram superlight wool suiting fabrics offered in both solids and patterns. A fluid Tencel fabric adds a distinctly modern touch, emphasizing movement, comfort, and contemporary elegance.


These fabric innovations are applied across both the iconic K-Suit construction and the new overshirt suit proposals, reinforcing Boglioli’s vision of tailoring that adapts seamlessly to modern lifestyles and changing climates.


For SS27, Boglioli also introduces a more balanced seasonal structure designed to maximize wearability throughout the season. The collection is strategically divided into 60 percent spring-weight garments and 40 percent summer-lightweight pieces.


The spring offering focuses heavily on jackets and overshirts developed in luxurious blends including wool, wool-silk, and cotton-silk. The Superlight wool and wool-silk group remains relevant even in warmer climates, ensuring practicality without sacrificing elegance.

Formalwear also receives renewed attention. Compared to previous seasons, the suiting category expands significantly, offering refined options suitable for business, ceremonial occasions, and special events.

As the season progresses, the collection transitions into lighter fabrics dominated by linen and linen blends. Garment-dyed pieces emerge as key protagonists, delivering texture, character, and a relaxed sophistication that defines contemporary summer dressing.


New yarn-dyed linen and elevated linen-blend fabrics further enrich the offering, creating a harmonious balance between formal tailoring and casual ease.


With Spring/Summer 2027, Boglioli demonstrates that true luxury lies in versatility, comfort, and impeccable construction. The collection successfully bridges traditional Italian tailoring with the evolving demands of modern menswear, offering a wardrobe that moves effortlessly through every moment of the season while maintaining the elegance that has long defined the house.
Curated by ZEROTRECINQUE MEDIA
Photography: Tommaso Biondo @tommaso_biondo
Assistant Photographer: Thomas Inghilterra @tinghilterra
Styling: Carlotta Campus
Make Up: Gaia Dellaquila @gaiadellaquila
Models: Alessandro Rengo, Yiorgos Paraskeva
Location: Hotel VIU Milan



