Carhartt WIP’s FW25 Lookbook: A Timeless Blend of Streetwear and Workwear
Carhartt WIP has just released their highly anticipated Fall/Winter 2025 lookbook, shot by the talented Léa Ceheivi. The brand’s signature utilitarian workwear takes center stage, with a mix of classic styles and modern updates.
The collection features a range of camouflage patterns and rich solid tones, including maroon and primary red. But don’t expect any major reinventions here – Carhartt WIP knows what they do best and they’re sticking to it.
With a touch of streetwear influence and sharper details, the brand’s utilitarian silhouettes gain a timeless sensibility. The lookbook, shot by Léa Ceheivi, showcases the classics in a new light.
The iconic Detroit Jacket, a staple in menswear, gets a fresh update with an extended length. And the Michigan Jacket serves as inspiration for a wool houndstooth chore coat.
But it’s the bold camouflage pattern that steals the show this season. From vintage camo carpenter pants to a sherpa camo skull cap, this print is seen throughout the collection. An abstract woodland camo also makes an appearance on pleated trousers, an anorak, and a puffer jacket.
The solid pieces in the collection are anything but basic, with rich tones of maroon, crimson, and violet. But the brand stays true to its traditional color palette of beige, brown, tan, navy, and black. A standout piece is the oversized ski jacket in a velvety brown, while a military-inspired flight jacket comes in a rich red wine hue.
For those looking to make a statement, there’s a full-bleed monochromatic red look featuring a button-up, patch-pocket jacket, and trousers. Keep an eye out for the official release of the Carhartt WIP FW25 collection on their website.