carhartt wip aw25

Carhartt WIP Autumn/Winter 2025 lands like late August thunder — sticky with heat, streaked with optimism, and already bracing for the cold. It’s transitional, sure, but not in the beige, sensible way. This collection crashes summer into autumn with surf-worn denim, high-vis colour hits, and textures that shift with the light.

There’s a sun-faded defiance running through it all. Think chalk-washed jeans that look like they’ve been bleached by saltwater and city grime. The Landon and Women’s Brandon Shorts, in particular, carry a beach-leftover mood: faded, lived-in, but cut sharp enough to make sense in October.

Shirts shimmer, literally. Sateen bowling styles and Solar Chrome pieces catch the light like car hoods at golden hour. Elsewhere, things get tougher: matte-striped Grimsby Shirt Jackets, chalky denim with shadowed seams, the kind of tactility you want to touch, and then wear to death.

The palette refuses to dull down for autumn. There’s pink, orange, acid olive. They show up as flashes on lining, in faded checks, or splashed full-body across the kind of overshirts that feel built for everything from a gig to a sudden downpour. (Speaking of, the Dowden Jacket is waterproof, seam-sealed, and still stylish enough to not ruin your outfit.)

Knitwear goes graphic, green, and slightly collegiate, while the OG Arcan Jacket reads like a walking scrapbook, layered with archival logos and signage in a way that feels nostalgic but new. Even the Planer Jacket gets a twist: its bold orange check lining hides under a muted shell, like summer itself refusing to leave.

There’s a mood here, a mix of post-festival hangover and the grit of returning to work. You can feel the shift, the edge of something cooler, heavier, but Carhartt WIP keeps the energy up. Like the weather can’t quite decide, and honestly, neither can your wardrobe.

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photography. Courtesy of Carhartt WIP
words. Gennaro Costanzo