Flamenco Maltés SS26: the Coolest Mini Me Beach Looks

Family swimwear becomes a playful fashion statement full of color, irony, and Mediterranean cool.

Father and son wearing matching printed swim shorts from Flamenco Maltés SS26 walk along the shoreline together, capturing the relaxed spirit of mini me beachwear and contemporary Mediterranean family style.
Father and son wearing matching printed swim shorts from Flamenco Maltés SS26 walk along the shoreline together, capturing the relaxed spirit of mini me beachwear and contemporary Mediterranean family style.

text Enrico Fragale Esposito

 

There was a time when father-and-son matching outfits belonged exclusively to awkward family portraits, coordinated polo shirts, and vacation photos nobody wanted framed. Thankfully, that era is over.
Today’s mini me fashion has evolved into something far cooler: relaxed, playful, fashion-aware, and surprisingly chic. And for Spring Summer 2026, Flamenco Maltés dives straight into that wave with a swimwear collection that turns beach dressing into a shared summer language between generations.

 

Not too serious. Never too perfect. Exactly the right amount of chaos.
Because honestly, nothing says “modern fatherhood” quite like matching swim shorts while carrying inflatable sharks, melted ice cream, and emotional support beach buckets.

Father and son in matching blue printed swim shorts play with a garden hose in a sunlit Mediterranean courtyard, showcasing Flamenco Maltés SS26 mini me swimwear with a joyful summer lifestyle mood.
Two boys wearing pink patterned swim shorts discover sea life in a natural rock pool, embodying the adventurous and playful mood of Flamenco Maltés kids swimwear for SS26.

The new collection explores the brand’s signature aesthetic through three different lines, each designed with its own personality, but all connected by the same idea: swimwear should feel joyful before it even touches the water. The silhouettes remain classic and easy to wear, while colors and prints bring enough personality to make the matching feel intentional rather than accidentally coordinated during laundry day.

 

The result is the kind of swimwear that looks equally good in a luxury beach club, on a small Mediterranean boat, or during a highly competitive sandcastle rivalry.

 

One of the smartest moves for SS26 is the expansion of sizing up to age 14 across all new styles, allowing the brand to grow alongside its audience.
Because childhood style today does not abruptly disappear at age ten. It evolves. Kids become teenagers, teenagers borrow their father’s sunglasses, and suddenly the line between childrenswear and adult resortwear becomes increasingly fluid. Exactly where modern fashion is heading.

 

And perhaps that is why collections like this feel particularly relevant right now. They speak both to the kidswear universe and to the rising demand for sophisticated adultswear with personality, without losing the spontaneity that made childrenswear exciting in the first place.

 

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