Fall/Winter 2025: Icons
Carhartt WIP Icons are reliable, robust, and versatile – qualities that have endured since day one. They have withstood time and trend, evergreen in their ability to transcend context and cultures. Their strength is their simplicity, adaptable to any era or environment.
Each season, Icons appear in new colorways, washes, and finishes – but ultimately, the blueprint remains: Dearborn Canvas and denim styles, which bear signature utilitarian details like triple stitching and metal rivets.
In the selection is the OG Active Jacket, with its hood and bomber-like silhouette; the Double-Knee Pant, featuring reinforced, double-layer knees, tool pockets and a hammer loop; and the OG Detroit Jacket, with its boxy, slightly cropped shape, zipped front fastening and zipped chest pocket.
The women’s collection also incorporates pieces like the W’ Pierce Pant and W’ Double Knee Skirt – both based on a classic work pant silhouette.
For Fall/Winter 2025, canvas pieces appear in rinsed forms and stone-canvas versions, offering a more aged look and feel. Carhartt WIP’s Camo Duck motif also returns a tonal print on denim styles like the Landon Pant and Duck Helston Jacket, which reimagines a classic Type 3 trucker silhouette.
Carhartt WIP’s Fall/Winter 2025 Icons are available now at select global retailers, Carhartt WIP stores, carhartt-wip.com, and the Carhartt WIP App.
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Federica De Carlo
fdecarlo@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.
Credits
Photographer: Matthias Leidinger
Art Director: Tim Kottmann
Lighting Assistant: Lewin Berninger
Digital Operator: Simon Schreiner
Stylist: Charlotte Moss
Stylist’s Assistant: Ariana Estrada
Makeup Artist: Julia Barde
Models: Albane Gaye, Ruben van der Kuip
Casting Director: Sarah Small (at Good Catch)