Men’s fashion has become an increasingly significant segment within the fashion and retail industries. With the return to the office, tailoring will continue to play an important role in the coming season. Look for suits with a slightly more relaxed silhouette, slim-fitting shirts, some with contrasting collars and cuffs, and long wool coats.
However, it is predicted that the designers will deliver the novelties that customers expect from a range with their casual and/or weekend looks. Overall, the designs are based on traditional or retro styles refreshed with modern materials and accents. Keep an eye out here for new takes on the #Gorpcore and #Eclectic Grandpa microtrends.
The majority of menswear fashion shows for FW25 will take place in mid-January 2025. Before buyers, editors and influencers flock to Paris and Milan, let’s take a look at the key pieces we expect to see on the runways.
The duffle coat
A duffle coat is typically a long wool coat with a hood and wooden toggles, often with a checked or contrasting lining. Although associated with British institutions such as the military and academia, the name is derived from the town of Duffel in Belgium.
For AW25, the silhouettes remain traditional, with just a few variations on the fastenings.
Seen at Kolor HW24 and Sacai HW24.

The trench coat
Similar to the most important trend pieces in women’s fashion, the trench coat has recently become ubiquitous in many designer collections and is continuing its triumph in the FW25 season. Most models are double-breasted, knee-length and have a matching belt, as well as functional details such as storm flaps and epaulettes. In addition to the usual cotton canvas, this traditional style will also be seen in other materials such as wool.
Seen at JW Anderson FW24 and Bottega Veneta FW24.


The Barn Jacket
A barn jacket, characterized by its loose shape, corduroy collar and cuffs, is enhanced with fresh colors and materials.
Seen at Prada FW24 and Fendi FW24.


The turtleneck sweater
Thick wool and wool blend sweaters are key items for AW25. You might call it the preppy effect, but turtlenecks are particularly trendy, often with fair isle or unusual patterns.
Seen at Loewe HW24 and Lacoste HW24.


The structured vest
The structured vest is a versatile garment that can be layered over various shirts and sweaters and worn with jeans, dress pants or track pants.
Seen at Burberry FW24 and White Mountaineering FW24.


Baggy jeans
Baggy jeans with a casual fit replace skinny and straight leg models for FW25. Blue denim is the top choice, with numerous treatments such as strong whiskers and washed looks.
Seen at White Mountaineering HW24 and Isabel Marant HW24.


Elegant cargo pants
Cargo pants continue their journey into FW25, but they look less utilitarian. They are offered in soft materials such as corduroy, velvet and wool. Make sure designers present them in matching sets.
Seen at Giorgio Armani FW24 and Dries Van Noten FW24.


High-tech pants
An alternative to sports pants that can be combined with other outdoor items are high-tech pants. Fabrics used include quilted synthetic materials and nylon.
Seen on Todd Snyder FW24 and Kway FW24.


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