
Gramicci FW25 Envisions A Cozy & Colorful Climbing Trip
Fashion
8월 20, 2025
Adventure-Ready Layers for Vibrant Fall Journeys
Gramicci’s FW25 collection takes inspiration from retro outdoor gear, featuring thermal fleeces, seersucker, and mohair wool in classic winter tones accented with pops of neon.
The collection, which includes mohair cardigans and tie-dyed shirts, launches on August 21 through the brand’s webstore and physical retail locations.
Founded in 1982 with roots in the California climbing community, Gramicci has been steadily expanding its roster of outdoor-inspired collaborations in 2025, including partnerships with and Wander, UNDERCOVER, and footwear label Keen. The brand opened its first Tokyo flagship store in the heart of Harajuku last spring.

For this Autumn, the collection evokes the expressive design language of retro sportswear and camping attire while evolving the laid-back West Coast aesthetic.
The color palette combines traditional winter hues with bold neon orange, green, and aqua accents. Subtle shades of olive, brown, burgundy, and indigo create a rich backdrop, highlighted by plush camouflage mohair cardigans and aquatic tie-dyed thermal shirts.
Bottoms feature ’90s-inspired plaid denim, lime green shell pants, and brown canvas work pants among classic Japanese indigo jeans.
Outerwear options range from eye-catching blood orange jackets and faded camo puffers to essential staples like navy puffer hoodies and grey/black shell jackets.
For a detailed look, check the gallery above showcasing the campaign images.
Photo: Gramicci
Gramicci’s FW25 collection takes inspiration from retro outdoor gear, featuring thermal fleeces, seersucker, and mohair wool in classic winter tones accented with pops of neon.
The collection, which includes mohair cardigans and tie-dyed shirts, launches on August 21 through the brand’s webstore and physical retail locations.
Founded in 1982 with roots in the California climbing community, Gramicci has been steadily expanding its roster of outdoor-inspired collaborations in 2025, including partnerships with and Wander, UNDERCOVER, and footwear label Keen. The brand opened its first Tokyo flagship store in the heart of Harajuku last spring.

For this Autumn, the collection evokes the expressive design language of retro sportswear and camping attire while evolving the laid-back West Coast aesthetic.
The color palette combines traditional winter hues with bold neon orange, green, and aqua accents. Subtle shades of olive, brown, burgundy, and indigo create a rich backdrop, highlighted by plush camouflage mohair cardigans and aquatic tie-dyed thermal shirts.
Bottoms feature ’90s-inspired plaid denim, lime green shell pants, and brown canvas work pants among classic Japanese indigo jeans.
Outerwear options range from eye-catching blood orange jackets and faded camo puffers to essential staples like navy puffer hoodies and grey/black shell jackets.
For a detailed look, check the gallery above showcasing the campaign images.
Photo: Gramicci
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Gramicci's FW25 collection will launch on August 21 and will be available through the brand’s webstore as well as physical retail locations.
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The FW25 collection features adventure-ready layers inspired by retro outdoor gear, including thermal fleeces, seersucker, and mohair wool. It includes items like mohair cardigans, tie-dyed shirts, and a color palette that combines traditional winter hues with bold neon accents.
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The collection includes ’90s-inspired plaid denim, lime green shell pants, brown canvas work pants, and classic Japanese indigo jeans. For outerwear, you'll find eye-catching blood orange jackets, faded camo puffers, navy puffer hoodies, and grey/black shell jackets.
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Gramicci was founded in 1982 and has roots in the California climbing community. The brand has been expanding its outdoor-inspired collaborations in 2025, partnering with brands like and Wander, UNDERCOVER, and footwear label Keen. They also opened their first Tokyo flagship store in Harajuku last spring.
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