Top 10 New Arrivals for Men at Harrods This Month
Words by Tony Wilkes
Building on decades of expertise, the Harrods buyers and editors continually work to inspire with world-class arrivals spanning every category – from menswear to fragrance, food and fine watches – many of which you won’t find anywhere else. That’s why, to help your discovery, each month we’re spotlighting 10 of the best.
For January 2026, you’ll find a Spring Festival capsule from Ami Paris, exclusive jewellery from The Ouze, new season outerwear from Barbour and more.
Ami Paris Spring Festival Capsule
There are so many ways to celebrate Spring Festival at Harrods, from a curated menu at Chai Wu to a must-see Labelhood pop-up. In Menswear on the Second Floor, you’ll find a dedicated capsule from Ami Paris. Featuring shirts, jerseys and signature knitwear, the unisex collection has a cool, nature-inspired palette and playful horse motifs – a nod to the Chinese zodiac year.
Panerai Luminor Marina Watch
Cartier has the Tank. Jaeger Le-Coultre has the Reverso. And Panerai has the Luminor, a specialist diving watch first invented in the 1950s for use in the Italian Navy. This new iteration in trending blue features the icon’s famous calling cards: a highly legible cushion-shaped dial, luminescent hands and markings, plus the patented crown protection lever at the crown.
Spotlight On: Raxxy
“Raxxy is unlike anything else in the luxury outerwear space,” say our Buyers. “With its bold proportions and geometric influences, it doesn’t just follow trends – it creates a new language for fashion.” Based in London, Raxxy fuses Chinese aesthetics with a study of maths and architecture to transform puffer jackets into wearable sculptures. Find them in the Men’s Superbrands Piazza on the Second Floor now.
Harrods Single-Estate Chocolate
It’s fair to say that we know a thing or two about world-class chocolate – we’ve been making our own for over a century. This month, we’re spotlighting our five single-origin chocolate bars. Each is crafted in the UK using the finest cocoa beans sourced from a different location, resulting in uniquely rich, complex flavours.
New-Season Barbour
Barbour’s signature wax jacket, crafted in South Shields, England, has become such a trend that the brand’s profits have rocketed 15% year-on-year. Still predominantly known for its dependable outerwear, the brand also offers a sought-after range of knitwear, shirting, trousers and more for a modern, classically English wardrobe.
Oura Ring 4
Prioritising your health in 2026? The new Oura Ring 4 offers the most accurate readings of over twenty biometrics, from sleep to stress and energy levels. Crafted from lightweight titanium, it’s fitted with sensors that collect data twenty-four hours a day – and can last on one charge between five to eight days. Find it in-store only in Technology on the Fifth Floor.
Exclusive: The Ouze
“Traditional jewellery polishes out all the characteristics and imperfections left by its maker,” The Ouze founder Toby Vernon has told us. “I wanted something with more evidence of the human hand.” Designed and handmade in its North London studio, the brand’s beautifully weathered designs are joined by a three-piece capsule exclusive to us – complete with Harrods-green emeralds.
Spotlight On: Colombo
“Most fashion designers start with the shape,” says Luigi Colombo. “We start with the fabric.” Before producing its own line of menswear, this family-run Italian brand supplied fabrics to the greatest fashion houses like Balenciaga and Karl Lagerfeld. Now on its third generation, Colombo is still the world leader in the production of noble-fibre materials, creating timeless staples that simply have to be felt to be believed.
Amouage Remain
Amouage describes the inspiration behind its new Remain fragrance as “the origin, the spark from which creation bursts forth.” Crafted using a revolutionary double-infusion of sandalwood and oakwood barrels, it’s undergone a meticulous sixth-month aging process resulting in a deep, multi-layered scent. Spices strike the scent like a match, igniting fresh green notes, velvety vanilla and luminous ylang-ylang and jasmine.
Exclusive: Technogym
Did you know Pilates was first developed for soldiers rehabilitating after World War I? Available in three UK exclusive colourways, Technogym’s Pilates reformers allows you to reap all the benefits from home. Featuring seamless adjustments and a range of accessories, it also connects to the Technogym Ecosystem for on-demand classes.








