Summary
- Carhartt WIP’s FW25 lookbook, shot by Léa Ceheivi, features its classic utilitarian workwear, notably incorporating various camouflage patterns and rich solid tones like maroon and primary red.
With its Fall 2025 lookbook, Carhartt WIP isn’t looking to reinvent the wheel, but the brand’s premium workwear line excels at what it does best. Imbued with its streetwear influences and elevated with sharper details, the brand’s utilitarian silhouettes gain a timeless sensibility.
The campaign, shot by Léa Ceheivi, shows classics in a new context. The Detroit Jacket, a definitive Carhartt staple, echoed throughout menswear, is reimagined in an extended length. Elsewhere, the Michigan Jacket seems to be the inspiration for a wool houndstooth chore coat.
However, it’s another bold pattern that stands out in particular this season — camouflage. The pattern is seen in multiple styles, from a vintage camo carpenter pant to a sherpa camo skull cap, and an abstract woodland camo covering pleated trousers, an anorak, and a puffer.
Solids are amplified by rich tones of maroon, crimson, and violet, but firmly rooted in a traditional palette of beige, brown, tan, navy, and black. An oversized ski jacket is doused in a velvety brown, while a military-inspired flight jacket is seen in a rich red wine hue. Other moments are louder, including a full-bleed monochromatic red look comprising a button-up, a patch-pocket jacket, and trousers.
Stay tuned for the official Carhartt WIP FW25 collection drop on the brand’s official web store.
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