Kith Unveils Its Winter 2025 Collection — A Global Fusion of Luxury, Heritage, and Streetwear

Kith steps into the Winter 2025 season with a statement of intent — an expansive collection that seamlessly merges fashion, function, and global craftsmanship. First revealed at the brand’s INSTITUTION runway show, the drop showcases new collaborations with Giorgio Armani, Clarks Originals, Converse, TUMI, and a debut partnership with Japanese label ssstein.

The collection’s design language is rooted in elevated winter essentials — expertly tailored outerwear, structured puffers, and sleek layering pieces rendered in premium fabrics like debossed leather, double-faced wool, suede, brushed jersey, and genuine lamb shearling. Highlights include the Ace Buttondown, Apollo II Shirt in all-over Kith Monogram suede, and the versatile Maverick silhouette, reimagined across textured materials and prints.

Kith’s &Kin line marks a major milestone this season, debuting its first suiting collaboration with Giorgio Armani, further cementing the brand’s refined aesthetic evolution. Meanwhile, Kith 101 joins forces with ssstein, producing a series of minimalist knits and outerwear that merge Japanese precision with New York sensibility.

The collection also pays homage to music royalty with an exclusive Rolling Stones capsule, featuring Vintage Tees, Varsity Jackets, Nelson Crewnecks, and Trucker Hats emblazoned with the band’s iconic Tongue and Lips logo. Archival imagery of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Andy Warhol’s 1989 World Tour artwork add a dose of rock nostalgia.

Accessories expand the brand’s cold-weather toolkit with Trapper Hats, Neck Warmers, Duffle Bags, and TUMI’s Traveler K40 and K55 luggage in sleek metallic tones like Pewter and Stadium.

On the footwear side, Kith revives its celebrated partnerships: Converse’s Chuck Taylor All Star 1970 Ox returns, while Ronnie Fieg’s 8th St collection with Clarks Originals introduces the all-new Trek King and a shearling-lined Laddow. The collaboration lineup crescendos with a special triple drop — the 8th St Wallabee co-designed with Clarks Originals and adidas Originals, blending the Wallabee’s crepe heritage with adidas UltraBOOST and 4D innovation.

The campaign lookbook stars Ronnie Fieg alongside Kith Japan Brand Director Junya Matano (Uncle Junya) — a fitting visual for a collection that unites craftsmanship from London to Tokyo, Milan to New York, in true Kith fashion.

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