Fabric 25-26 F/W Fabric Trend: Casual Part 1

2025-03-18
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  • Fusion and corrosion, along with weathered and rough textures, pay homage to the passage of time and sustainability
  • Recognized for their spiritual and cultural value, these elements embrace imperfect aesthetics in a fresh, innovative way
  • The textile innovations, featuring various enhanced processing techniques, emphasize the beauty of imperfection

  • Materials with a scratched, worn, and faded appearance, evoking traces of time and use
  • Matte surfaces achieved through bio-based wax or eco-friendly resin treatments
  • Irregular crack effects created using garment dyeing techniques
  • Jacquard textiles utilizing Mouliné yarn, expressing a subtle frost effect

  • Materials with a scratched, faded, and weathered look, evoking signs of time and wear
  • Matte surfaces achieved through bio-based wax or eco-friendly resin treatments
  • Irregular crack effects created using garment dyeing techniques
  • Jacquard textiles utilizing Mouliné yarn, expressing a subtle mottled effect

  • Thin and lightweight, making it versatile for mixing into various styles
  • No need for ironing, wrinkle-resistant, and easy to wear


  • From subtle creases to more pronounced and elastic wrinkles, the variation is adjusted according to its intended use. 

  • Wool material that evokes the image of a well-worn, slightly rugged military blanket.
  • Felting and boiling processes create a naturally compressed texture and substantial thickness, enhancing diverse silhouettes.

  • A weathered and naturally discolored appearance, with a partially aged patina, creating a vintage nuance.
  • Garment dyeing, pigment dyeing, and garment washing techniques create a dusted color effect, offering an eco-friendly aesthetic. Applied to a wide range of materials such as cotton gabardine, moleskin, corduroy, and knitwear.

  • A raw, primal textile style reflecting the rough aesthetics of dark nature is intentionally presented.
  • Emphasizing erosion and decay effects, it incorporates upcycled materials that represent the cycle of discarded waste.
  • Textures evoke microorganisms, adding an abstract dimension to the overall textile concept.

  • A weathered appearance utilizing discarded textiles, leather, and fiber byproducts, incorporating authentic upcycled materials.
  • A rough, unfinished surface effect that enhances the raw aesthetic.

  • A matted and tangled fleece material reminiscent of heavily worn wool or aged, neglected fur.
  • A blend of biodegradable polyester and wool enhances durability and resilience while aligning with eco-friendly principles.
  • The contrast between premium fabrics and intentionally distressed surfaces creates a unique visual harmony.

  • A fabric that expresses a weathered and aged effect not through print or dyeing but via weaving structures and processing techniques.
  • Materials such as tweed, macramé, jacquard, and denim are reinterpreted, incorporating partial burnout and over-floaking techniques to enhance the visual representation of decay.

  • An unconventional texture that showcases irregular alignment, roughness, and asymmetry, breaking away from traditional structures.
  • A visually rich texture that evokes a primal and raw aesthetic through diverse color contrasts.
  • Primarily utilizing jacquard techniques, applied to woven and knit fabrics.


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