Summary
- Christopher Lemaire’s UNIQLO U Fall/Winter 2025 collection features minimalist, utilitarian apparel with a focus on pared-back materials and functional details like large pockets and adjustable packs.
- The collection, which includes matte outerwear and soft knits, will be released on September 25, with online pre-orders starting on September 12.
UNIQLO U, headed by designer Christopher Lemaire, has unveiled its Fall/Winter 2025 campaign.
The Japanese brand’s refined in-house line is presented in soft morning light, evoking the poetic approach to utility across the range. Featuring minimal winter outerwear, cozy knits, easy shirting, and all-around Fall basics, Lemaire’s latest collection for UNIQLO U focuses on pared-back materials with touches of classic character and utilitarian details.
In several monochrome looks, sweaters and tops are layered with adjustable arm packs, while unaccesorized looks boast large patch pockets for functional storage. Soft knitwear, including neutral crewnecks, quarter-zip pullovers, and ribbed cardigans, grounds the collection’s technical fabrics. Much of the outerwear and accessories, including cross-body bags and bucket hats, are clad in matte shells for a clean finish.
Departing from the matte finish across the collection are washed workwear sets in light blue, taupe, and black. While most shirting remains in the solid-hued realm, gentle pinstriped shirts tone down the Summer motif with a faded sensibility.
See the full collection in the gallery above. The UNIQLO U FW25 Collection is set for release on September 25 on the official UNIQLO webstore and physical locations. Online pre-orders begin September 12, mid-morning ET.
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