TDR SS26
TDR returns for SS26 with a collection exploring genre-less design through updated signature styles and new silhouettes, drawing on Japanese and French workwear references and crafted from premium Japanese fabrics alongside knitwear handmade in the UK. The season focuses on spring versatility, combining precise construction with functional detailing for everyday wear.
Highlights include the Crown Chino in two colourways, cut from Japanese Katsuragi cloth, 12oz Japanese cotton and hemp denim, and 3D seamless cotton crews. Shirts and jackets are developed in lightweight dobby, double cloth, and chambray cottons, including fabrics based on 1930s reproduction references, with relaxed silhouettes shaped by practical details such as four-tie closures, bias-cut pockets, and corozo nut buttons.
The collection balances structure and ease through loose, boxy shapes and thoughtful finishes. Talon zips, vintage laurel stud fastenings, curved hems, and adjustable tabs sit alongside hand-distressed denim and sateen, giving garments a lived-in character. The collection brings together TDR’s commitment to craftsmanship, considered design, and functional detailing, offering pieces that feel effortless, durable, and seasonally relevant.
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TDR SS26
TDR returns for SS26 with a collection that explores genre-less design through new silhouettes and updated signature styles, crafted from premium Japanese and British fabrics. The season emphasizes spring versatility, combining precise construction with thoughtful detailing for pieces built to be worn throughout the season.
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We sat down with Anu, illustrator, radio presenter, and NTS DJ, to talk through her latest zine, the history of zines, and their role as living archives. Wearing the TDR Grande Shirt in Sage with Denim Jeans in White, she spoke about how music helps share culture across borders and supports independent publishing.
Talk Discuss Ramble: Elliot Hashtroudi
We caught up with Elliot, head chef at Camille in Borough Market, to talk nose-to-tail cooking, British produce, and letting ingredients lead through a daily changing menu. Wearing the TDR Milk Jacket and Carpenter Pant in Navy, Elliot spoke about the rhythm of the kitchen, and why for him TDR stands for The Dream Room. A grounded look at process, place, and cooking with intent.
Talk Discuss Ramble: Next Door Records
We sat down with Thom, Louis and Alfie from Next Door Records to talk community, music and what it’s like to build something alongside close friends. Wearing a selection of pieces by TDR, they spoke about creating welcoming spaces, supporting new artists, and keeping local scenes active. Watch the full video to hear how friendship and shared taste continue to shape what they do.
Talk Discuss Ramble: Don Letts
We sat down with the multifaceted, legendary Don Letts to talk clothes, style and the music that has shaped his path. Wearing the TDR Grande Shirt in White and Warden Denim Pant, he spoke about discovering new sounds, his connection to nature through gardening, and what he’s working on next.
