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Gramicci FW25 Envisions A Cozy & Colorful Climbing Trip

August 16, 2025
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Gramicci FW25 Envisions A Cozy & Colorful Climbing Trip
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  • Gramicci’s FW25 collection draws from retro outdoor gear, featuring thermal fleeces, seersucker, and mohair wool in traditional winter hues with pops of neon.
  • The collection, which includes mohair cardigans and tie-dyed shirts, launches on August 21 on the brand’s webstore and physical stores.

Gramicci has unveiled its FW25 Collection with a nostalgic outdoor campaign, evoking the expressive design of retro sports gear and camping attire.

For the coming Autumn, the 1982-born label’s laid back West Coast aesthetic continues to evolve in low-profile thermal fleeces, water-repellent seersucker fabric, breathable hemp, mohair wool blends, and Japanese denim.

This season’s color palette is rooted in traditional winter hues with pops of bold neon orange, green, and aqua. Subtler shades of olive, brown, burgundy, and indigo provide a rich foundation for statements, such as a plush camouflage mohair cardigan and an aquatic tie-dyed thermal shirt.

In bottoms, a 90s-inspired plaid denim, lime green shell pants, and brown canvas workpants stand out among classic Japanese indigo jeans. For outerwear, eye-catching options, including a blood orange jacket and a faded camo puffer, are shown alongside pared-back staples, like a navy puffer hoodie and a gray/black shell jacket.

Spanning from and Wander to UNDERCOVER, and footwear label Keen, the brand has built up a growing roster of outdoor-inspired collabs in 2025. Founded with its roots in the California climbing community, the label opened its first Tokyo flagship in the heart of Harajuku, Tokyo, last Spring.

The Gramicci FW25 collection launches on the brand’s webstore and physical stores on August 21. See the gallery above for a closer look at the campaign.

The post Gramicci FW25 Envisions A Cozy & Colorful Climbing Trip appeared first on Hypebeast.

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