Let’s be honest, most of us have a favourite pair of pyjamas we secretly wish we could wear outside. Whether it’s the type of cut or the choice of fabric, it offers a sense of comfort that daywear rarely matches. For Men’s Spring/Summer 2026, Dolce&Gabbana has taken that desire and turned it into a fully-realised fashion statement.

While the pyjama, presented in lightweight cotton jacquard, is clearly the star of the collection, it’s the clever styling and high-end craftsmanship that give these pieces their staying power. When worn with oversized shirts, soft knitwear, or structured jackets, the look transitions between ‘just woke up’ and ‘perfectly put-together.’

Of course, this isn’t the first time the fashion house has explored the bedroom-to-boardwalk ensemble. Dolce&Gabbana first championed dressing up your nightclothes back in the 1990s; this time, however, the aesthetic is a modern take.

To keep the focus on the unique silhouettes, the colour palette remains tastefully muted. You’ll find plenty of beige, cream, light blue, and navy, with earthy green, brown, and black rounding out the selection. This neutral backdrop allows for occasional flashes of polka dots and leopard prints to act as accents, adding that dash of character that Dolce&Gabbana is known for.

In terms of fit, trousers feature wide hems and elegant pleats, which lend a fluid quality that perfectly complements the soft pyjama base. To prevent the look from feeling too much like loungewear, 1980s-inspired leather jackets are introduced, balancing out the more relaxed elements with a sharp, structured contrast.

The balance between comfort and polish continues into the knitwear offerings. Soft cardigans are designed to double as outerwear, providing a flexible alternative to a traditional coat. You’ll also find handcrafted braided rope details throughout.

The accessories have been given just as much attention, with cameo brooches and collar pins to add a personal touch to your ensemble. Additionally, the line-up includes necklaces with coloured stones, layered with traditional rosaries to nod to the brand’s love for maximalism. The sunglasses, while inspired by vintage frames, are styled in a way that doesn’t feel out of place in 2026.

Coming to the bags in the collection, you’ll see oversized versions of the iconic Sicily and Vittoria bags alongside shoulder-strap beauty cases and clutches. There are even cotton pouches that mirror the pyjama fabrics, if you’re in the mood to match.

Completing the vision is a range of footwear that stays low-key. Between the sneakers, terry cloth sandals, and fur-free slides, the emphasis stays firmly on ease and relaxation.

Dolce&Gabbana’s Men’s SS26 collection makes a compelling argument that the pyjama deserves to be in the limelight. It turns out that looking this good may just be as easy as rolling out of bed.