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The trend cycle moves at a breakneck clip, and keeping up can be a royal headache. So if you’re feeling stressed watching theΒ fashion circusΒ migrate across Europe, weβve got the cure for your whiplash. Below, youβll find a not-quite-comprehensive list of all the weirdest, wildest menswear moves weβre itching to make this seasonβalong with a handful of brands doing them bestβhand-picked by the GQ Recommends squad.
To predict the canβt-miss men’s fashion trends 2025 has in store, we scoured runway stills, street style shots, and our very own mood boards to make sense of where the state of our highly specific union is headed next. Are these the only things weβre going to wear for the next six months straight? Probably not. But theyβre definitely the only things we want to wearΒ right this very minute, and if youβre looking for a quick rundown on how to dress like a GQ staffer this year thereβs no better place to start.
1. Cuffless Beanies
For more than a decade, cuffed beanies have dominated the male dome. This has inspired starter pack memes and endless rips into the stereotypical tiny beanie guy who rocks a thick mustache, itsy tattoos, and a tote bag. But weβre finally seeing a shift toward more streamlined, low-profile alternatives. Say hello to a brave new,Β cuffless beanieΒ world. Brands like Arcβteryx have shone a light on the skull cap agenda and with guys like TimotheΓ© Chalamet and Central Cee on board, we donβt envision the trend going away any time soon. βGerald Ortiz
2. Bootcut Jeans
When I tried the new, chocolate Our Legacy bootcut jeans on at Dover Street Market, my world reordered itself a little. Had weighing up slim versus wider leg jeans been a waste of time? Here, after all, was the best of both. Slim in the leg and thigh, but with flow and drape from the knee down, bootcuts do a little bit of all of it. And now thatΒ TimmyΒ andΒ KendrickΒ alike are celebrating denim that grows as it lowers, Iβd say the train has left the station. βLouis Cheslaw
3. Put a Pin In It
The newest frontier in the whole βMen wearing more jewelryβ universe? Broaches and pins. Buyers at last monthβs Paris Fashion Week were buying up broaches from the likes of Bleue Burnham and (again) The Ouze, while Drew Starkeyβs beenΒ rocking a simple pin, and Jacob Elordi has a funΒ frog on his lapels, and even KendrickβsΒ in on the action. The joy of wearing this style? Like all jewelry, it can be removed and added to any of the existing fits in your rotation.βLC
4. Razor-Thin Eyewear
Thanks to a revival of the β90s and early-2000s, weβve seen plenty of trends come back into vogue. And while the eras were no stranger to bug-eyed, thick-framed sunnies, weβre seeing featherlight, ultra-thin eyewear make a resurgence. Rather than Kurt Cobainβs infamous ivory goggles, itβs the rimless glasses rocked by E-40 or the razor-then metal shades that were so integral to the style ofΒ The Matrix. βGO
5. Pants With a Literal Twist
What could possibly be in store for the big pants agenda in 2025? Instead of worrying about fit, you should think aboutΒ construction. And if thereβs one thing to keep a close eye on, itβs pants with twisted seams. Delinquent seamsβwhether curling around the front or back of the legβhave all the makings of enjoying a breakout year: They’re an approachable touch of roughed-up freak with a healthy dose of Y2K nostalgia. If you’re looking for your next swerve, go curved. βMichael Nolledo
6. Clasps on Fire
I’m seeing classic stylesβpeacoats, truckers, waxed jacketsβget updated with clasps reminiscent of vintage fireman jackets. (Mfpen has a beautiful, denim fireman clasp jacket dropping in a couple of months.) I dig it. The simple change gives a workwear edge to more formal pieces, meaning you can still enjoy the classic style’s functionality, but without the associations that come with, say, a big Barbour zip, or some giant rounded peacoat buttons. There are some very special finds on eBay and Depop, but here are a few if you want to go new. βLC
7. Cowichan Knits
For well over a century, Indigineous craftspeople hailing from the Cowichan territory of Vancouver Island have been knitting their namesake sweaters: brawny shawl-collar cardigans built to battle the British Columbian chill. You can still cop the genuine article from traditional knitters like Kanata, though these days there are plenty of updated interpretations to choose fromβlike Faiz T.S.’s bomber jacket hybrid or Haven’s blacked-out banger. βYang-Yi Goh
8. Bulked-Up Boat Shoes
Boat shoes roared back in the past couple of years, so I understand that declaring any vertical of the polarizing style to be βbackβ or βtrendingβ isnβt all that helpful. But within the category, the bulkier, more sturdy, more structural ones are infinitely more interestingβand more utilitarianβthan the classic two-eye, flat-soled iterations. As such, Iβm seeing them everywhere, worn with everything, in every context. Maybe this one is less of a trend and more of a mainstreaming, but either way itβs happening. βReed Nelson
9. Clean, Crisp, Raw Denim
In the years since the last raw denim renaissance, we’ve seen bold blue jeans trends from threadbare shredded options to tripped-out colorways to overdyes and acid washes. But 2025 will be a reset back into a cleaner, simpler aesthetic. We’ll incorporate theΒ unadulterated, deep, inky indigoΒ back into our wardrobe to anchor every outfit. We may not be approaching it like the selvedge-obsessed fade-it-yourself denimheads did back in the 2010s. Instead, it’ll be more of a sobering up or a denim detox. βGO
10. Rough Rings
Shiny silver has been getting more and more scuffed up, and with retailers like SSENSE and Harrod’s stocking up on designers like The Ouze, I don’t see it stopping. It tracks to meβI’d never worn jewelry before as I didn’t want to attract that kind of glinty attention, but have loved the rougher pieces I’ve picked up over the last few months. βLC
11. Tartan Dress Shirts
Solid and striped dress shirts are always a safe bet with a suit or sport coat, sure. Get some plaid in the mix, though, and suddenly you’reΒ Redford inΒ All the President’s MenΒ orΒ Wes Anderson in any eraβa little rumpled and professorial, ready to roll up your sleeves, loosen your tie, and get to goddamnΒ work. βYYG
12. Slouchier Sweats
Joggers are dead. TheΒ sweatpants that killed ’emΒ are cut more likeΒ Y2K-doused jeans: big, baggy, and with hems that spill over sneakers, slip-ons, andβif you’re a diehard Saint Laurent buffβkicky boots. If your trousers already worship at the altar ofΒ Armani’s louche heyday, making the jump should be cinch. βAG
13. Crewneck Cardis
Thereβs plenty of swervy knitwear moves you can make right now (see above), but the best one this season is the most simple. The rise of the crewneck cardigan is here, and like the demure assurance of a grandmother, it can support your fits like no other sweater can. The simple tweak of the neckline gives you more occasions to wear them than your standard cardi, whether open or buttoned all the way up for a purposeful take on the classic crewneck sweater. You donβt have toΒ add pearls, but we wouldnβt be mad if ya did. βMN
14. Gentlemanly Gorp
If round one of Gorpcore was all about technical fabrics, round two is for guys who no longer want to just be outdoors. They want to be outdoors in fabrics that their great, great, grandfather could have worn. If he was, say, an Austrian shepherd. I’m talking corduroy, boiled wool, felt, fleece. No ‘-Tex’ in the mix. βLC
15. Tiny Tickers
One of the best things I bought this year was a teeny-tiny Seiko bracelet watch from the ’70s, which is definitely more bracelet than watch and all the better for it. Itβs a womenβs model, but I have dainty wristsβand these days, theΒ gals are beating the guys at their own game, anyway. If the coos of delight my new watch-let elicits are any indication,Β small watches will only be getting biggerΒ in 2025. βAG
16. Zippy Sweaters
Zippers and sweaters are an uneasy alliance to be sureβsnags are catastrophic in the teeth of a zipper and the mechanisms by which theyβre affixed to knitwear are often tenuous. I donβt care about any of these things, though, and it seems like others agree with that sentimentβzip cardigans are popping up in the wild in place of the button kind, track jackets, quarter-zips and the like with increasing frequency. And while it might be uneasy, the alliance is fruitful: when the zipper is bulky or shiny, it contrasts a knit in a more dramatic (re: interesting) way than buttons do, and when itβs low-profile, the placket fades away to an extent that buttons simply canβt. (I’ve been wearing an old one for two months and can’t stop.) βRN