MILLER ST. GEORGE
Est. 1924 · London
The Art of Summer
June 2026 · 6 min

The Art of Summer

There is a moment, somewhere around the second week of June, when the year tilts. The afternoons grow long and the mornings forgive their lateness. Letters go unanswered for days at a time and nobody seems to mind. It is, we think, the only season worth dressing for.

Our summer collection is built around this idea — that the best clothes are the ones you stop noticing entirely. Linens that crease in all the right places. A cotton sweater you will wear in a boathouse in March and a garden in July. Trousers that take a chair-leg crease as a compliment.

Made well, kept long, and handed on.

For Leisure Well Spent

The summer is not for haste. It is for letters that take a week to arrive and conversations that last an evening. We have made the clothes accordingly.