We are very grateful for your support of Inis Meáin over the years and we are delighted to share with you a presentation of our exciting new Spring Summer 2026 Collection - a breakaway collection by Ruairí and the development team as our family company marks its 50th Anniversary in 2026.

As ever, inspired by our unique Aran Islands location where every piece is designed, made and hand-finished, it includes many fresh innovative designs harnessing the latest in knitwear technology and the best quality in intriguing new yarn blends.

 

Highlights from the Inis Meáin SS26 Collection...

- Unique Stitch Interest and Texture. Our new Tonnta line, the Irish for Waves, including the Tonnta Bomber Jacket and Tonnta Short Sleeve Shirt, fuses rich stitch detailing together with contemporary design in a series of eye-catching new styles.

- Wow! A double breasted Pinstripe Jacket in Cashmere/Cotton/Merino blend for our Spring Summer Showpiece, knit double-sided but still very lightweight with the softest handle.

- Wide Colour Range. New yarns and yarn combinations mean a much wider range of colours to choose from including brand new marl colours. And Scáil, the Irish for Shadow, is a new blended-colour series in Linen and Cotton.

- Innovative High Quality Yarn Blends. Introducing new Cashmere/Linen/Cotton and Merino blends of the highest quality and always sustainably sourced, enriching both the handle and longevity of the garments and offering additional light weight options for warmer days.

- And not least, our stalwart 100% European Masters of Linen Collection of iconic knit Jackets, Sweaters, Polos and T-Shirts in neutrals and new bold colour pops. 

Bhí tionchar na farraige le brath ar gach gné
de shaol laethúil an oileáin. An chéad rud
a rinne duine ar eirí dó ar maidin, féachaint
uaidh amach ar an bhfarraige chuig tír mór.

The influence of the sea could be felt in every aspect of daily life on the island. The first thing to be done on rising in the morning, look out to sea towards the mainland.

An Nollaig Thiar, Breandán Ó Heithir, 1989

Inis Meáin Spring / Summer 2026