Frescobol Carioca Launches High Summer 2025 Collection: Sleep, Suit, Swim, Repeat

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Frescobol Carioca returns with its High Summer 2025 drop, an ode to the slow pleasures of resort living—where sleepwear isn't confined to the bedroom and tailoring knows how to loosen up. The Rio-born brand continues to make a strong case for beach-to-bar versatility, with a wardrobe built for those who know that leisure, when done well, is a full-time pursuit.

At the heart of the collection is an expanded sleepwear range that’s far too good to keep behind closed doors. Printed linen robes, like the wave-patterned Tefe, pair effortlessly with matching Cassio shirts and Lucas shorts, reimagining pyjamas as poolside essentials. It’s sleepwear that plays by resort rules: unhurried, sun-washed, and entirely wearable outside.

Elsewhere, the brand's suiting offer has grown up without growing stiff. The new Zanini double-breasted blazer arrives in soft brown and ivory, made for balmy evenings that start with a spritz and end who knows where. Worn with the printed Roberto silk shirt or the linen-blend Vidal polo, it leans into that sweet spot between smart and sultry.

Knitwear also steps forward this season. The César cardigan features a mandala-style crochet motif across the back—a subtle nod to artisanal craftsmanship with just enough flair. Shirts like the Safra and Franca introduce Raffia Jacquard textures into the mix, adding a dry, natural tactility to relaxed silhouettes.

But Frescobol Carioca isn’t just playing at the resort. The second drop of High Summer 2025 nods to the return to the city, with pieces that travel well. Think heavier-gauge Merino knits, tactile suede outerwear, and garments that move easily from coastal calm to metropolitan chaos.

From robe to rooftop, Frescobol Carioca continues to make a compelling case for summer dressing that balances ease with intention. Available now at frescobolcarioca.com and in stores.