
Quietly considered — the 2026 collection.
A study in restraint. We unpack the fabrics, cuts and finishing details that define our spring-summer chapter — tailored for the man who lets the cloth speak.
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Hand-finished in our Dhaka workshop from soft Italian wools and crisp linens — built to soften with wear, never to slouch.








Two-ply poplins, brushed flannels, garment-washed linens — the foundation of every Richman wardrobe.








Heavyweight cottons, soft hand, cut to sit right under tailoring — the quiet half of a wardrobe.








Pique cottons, mother-of-pearl buttons, considered collars — the piece that bridges weekend and table.








From relaxed chinos to sharp formal trousers — drape, taper and break, considered for the modern stride.








The small things — leather, silk, brass. The detail that turns a look into a signature.








Panjabis, kurtas and ceremonial pieces — heritage cuts in lighter, breathable fabrics for the modern occasion.
New heritage pieces arriving soon.
From Lubnan's tailoring legacy to Richman's contemporary vision — three decades of dressing the considered man, woven into every seam.
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Step into our Dhaka stores to experience the Richman collection — considered tailoring, shirting and essentials, presented as they are meant to be worn.
Stories from the workshop floor — fabrics chosen, seams considered, men dressed for the moments that matter.
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A study in restraint. We unpack the fabrics, cuts and finishing details that define our spring-summer chapter — tailored for the man who lets the cloth speak.
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The hand-finishing rituals that shape every Richman blazer — pad-stitched lapels, hand-set sleeves and the small refusals that separate a garment from a piece.
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Signature ethnic wear, cut for the moments that matter. We trace the long line of the Richman panjabi and the considered choices behind its modern silhouette.
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