Carhartt WIP Fall/Winter 2025 lookbook is a study in evolution: grounded in workwear heritage yet shaped by new textures, tones, and silhouettes that reflect the rhythm of city nights and contemporary culture.
The collection opens with the icons — rinsed and faded stone canvas staples in Hamilton Brown, wax, and beige. But subtle interventions turn the familiar into something fresh. Vivid flashes of red, a nod to heritage utilitarian linings, electrify pieces like the Stanton Jacket and OG Double Knee Pant, proof that even the most practical garments can carry a quiet boldness.
From there, the palette deepens. Twill outerwear and plaid flannel shirts adopt jewel-tone shades of maroon, navy, and mauve — colors that mirror the glow of a skyline after dusk. Mid-century influences filter through tactile fabrics: corduroy, shaggy pile, and coated canvas, reimagined in pieces like the OG Dean Jacket, layering heritage with a sense of sculptural sophistication.
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But the most striking chapter of this collection belongs to its military-inspired layers and disruptive silhouettes. The padded OG Active Cold Jacket in Cordura® introduces a new Camo Combi print, a motif echoed across pants and accessories. Women’s pieces spotlight Wild Dog Camo — applied to shirts, knitwear, and tailored pants, reshaping camouflage into something both functional and unexpected. Meanwhile, the Hooded Olten Bomber, with its snorkel hood and central zip, nods to the Siberian Parka, a Carhartt WIP classic, now reframed for the present.
With Fall/Winter 2025, Carhartt WIP continues its balancing act: honoring utilitarian DNA while testing the boundaries of form, texture, and cultural relevance. It’s a collection that doesn’t just dress the season but defines its mood — raw, layered, and distinctly Carhartt.
The collection is available globally at select retailers, Carhartt WIP stores, carhartt-wip.com, and the Carhartt WIP app.









