Carhartt WIP F/W24 Collection
Carhartt WIP’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection builds on core classics, offering reinterpretations of archival silhouettes, motifs, and details, while drawing inspiration from varsity styles, as well as traditional outdoor and military apparel.
The collection is anchored by three deliveries, which vary thematically throughout the season and will be accompanied by a dedicated campaign and subsequent editorials, reflecting its distinct moods, motifs and styles.
The first aspect of the collection is centered on the brand’s signature Script Logo, seen across a series of polycotton jackets, pants, and jersey sweatshirts in large, graphic and embroidered iterations. It also features a more mature, tactile take on the recurring collegiate theme within past collections, combining chenille patches with 70s-style tracksuits and refined cable knits. In the women’s collection, relaxed, striped shirting and a polo dress further accentuate the varsity-inspired theme.
The following phase of the collection sees Carhartt WIP’s most iconic silhouettes, such as the Active Jacket and Double Knee Pant, executed in alternate fabrics, rinses and colorways. These are complemented by military-inspired silhouettes and fabrics, as sateen bombers with pop-color linings are presented alongside multi-pocket shirts and pants; items like the Detroit Jacket and Single Knee Pant are created in a new overdyed camouflage motif; and zipped, rib-stitched jackets elevate the idea of robust, utilitarian knitwear. This extends into the women’s collection, illustrated in items like the quilted W’ Selma Liner and Skirt, as well as the new W’ Cargo Skirt Long.
Rounding out the season are original Carhartt WIP styles which have been reimagined in new shapes and fabrics, with the addition of refined details like synthetic leather labels and detachable, artificial fur collars. The W’ Single and Double Knee Skirts, meanwhile, offer a novel take on classic work pant silhouettes.
These are complemented by outdoor items, which have been reinterpreted featuring utilitarian zips and rivets. The season’s duck camouflage also appears on nylon-based outerwear, while textured herringbone and corduroy offer added tactility. Additionally, a long pile coat in women’s takes its pocket configuration from a classic chore coat. A new animal print, also key to the women’s collection, appears throughout, applied to mid-layers, accessories and knitwear, in brown and green colorways.
The Fall/Winter 2024 collection will be available at selected global retailers and Carhartt WIP stores, as well as our online shop and forthcoming app.
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Joseph Biais
jbiais@carhartt-wip.comAbout Carhartt Work In Progress
Carhartt Work In Progress (WIP) is a clothing brand that adapts and modifies the core products of the pioneering American workwear brand Carhartt to create its own collections. Established in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, the brand’s audience is just as likely to associate its iconic yellow C motif with late 90s hip hop videos or skate clips, as they are with factories or manual labor. This distinction is key in defining what Carhartt WIP does. Carhartt WIP engages with different cultural spheres: from Detroit and Berlin’s symbiotic techno scenes, to skateboarding and its communities that span Paris, New York, and Seoul, to the contemporary art world. The brand channels these influences, representing the culture which has formed around it. This can be seen and felt in its collections, its imagery, and its choice of partners and collaborators. Today, Carhartt WIP operates over 100 brick and mortar retail stores across Europe, Asia, and the US, as well as working with select wholesale clients.