For its Fall 2025 collection, Carhartt WIP is focusing on what it does best: creating timeless, durable garments that effortlessly blend the brand’s deep workwear heritage with a contemporary streetwear sensibility. Rather than attempting to reinvent the wheel, the new lookbook, shot by photographer Léa Ceheivi, showcases a confident refinement of the brand’s most iconic silhouettes, elevated with sharper details and sophisticated textiles.
The collection demonstrates a deep respect for the brand’s own history, offering new contexts for its most definitive pieces. The Detroit Jacket, a true Carhartt staple that has been echoed throughout menswear for decades, is thoughtfully reimagined with an extended length, giving it a more modern, almost topcoat like feel. Elsewhere, the spirit of the classic Michigan Jacket serves as the inspiration for a handsome chore coat crafted from a wool houndstooth fabric, perfectly merging rugged utility with a more polished aesthetic.
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While classic silhouettes are the foundation, the collection is defined by a bold exploration of pattern, with camouflage taking center stage this season. The versatile print appears in multiple forms, showcasing its wide range. A vintage style camo adorns rugged carpenter pants and a cozy sherpa skull cap, leaning into a more traditional military look. In contrast, a more modern, abstract woodland camo is used on contemporary pieces like pleated trousers, a technical anorak, and a puffer jacket, demonstrating the pattern’s adaptability.
The collection’s color story is equally compelling. It is firmly rooted in a traditional workwear palette of beige, brown, tan, navy, and black, but these foundational tones are amplified by rich, saturated injections of maroon, crimson, and deep violet. An oversized ski jacket is seen in a luxurious velvety brown, while a military inspired flight jacket is rendered in a sophisticated red wine hue. For those looking to make a bolder statement, the collection also includes a powerful full bleed, monochromatic red look, comprising a button up shirt, a patch pocket jacket, and trousers.
The official Carhartt WIP FW25 collection is expected to drop soon on the brand’s official web store.



























