Trending Men's Fashion Brands in 2025 - Check These Outfits Now
Trending Men's Fashion Brands in 2025

Recently, when I learned I was invited to a wedding, I wanted to shop for clothes. Since, I am a 90s kid, loud and designer clothes didn’t match my personality and anyway, I don’t like such clothing.
I like my clothing which is sharp and conveys exactly my personality. This pushed me to explore the market both online and offline. To my surprise, I came to know that some brands have come out with great aesthetics and design sense, while some have found the gap in the market and started selling the copied versions of big brands.
All things considered, I discovered that luxury brands are really coming out and making a difference in the market. Also, earlier I used to see lots and lots of women’s wear brands but this time, I see men’s wear collections in the highlights of the brand and people are showing great love for the same. I couldn’t resist to tell to the other '90s kid or whoever wants to know that there are brands that can be perfect for you to buy.
Here is a list of Men’s fashion brands that you shall explore in 2025 -
Rhude: This brand is making waves. Definitely, these luxury brands go out of their way to exude their collection like it is the single most important thing a customer wants to buy. Though really their collection is awesome in terms of cool patterns and fabric quality. It is a Los Angeles-based brand and obviously sells at a premium price.
The founder of the brand is Rhuigi Villasenor. Items typically range from $100 for basic tees to $1,000+ for jackets and outerwear. Expect to spend around $300-$600 for a core piece like a hoodie or pair of pants.
Website - https://rh-ude.com/products/mont-blanc-bowling-shirt
BWG: It is surprisingly the best brand for me, as I came across their website and their social media. Their concept is simply to sell Black, White, and Grey clothes with very high-quality fabrics like 100% Australian Merino Wool and 100% US Supima Cotton.
There is no design, just classic Shirts, T-shirts, Polo, and Pullovers though the level of aesthetics that they have maintained in monochrome through their website and Instagram is so impeccable.
Surprisingly, I tried to find the founders and where is the brand based but there is no information out there. They are moving without faces but strong message.
Their price is also very justified which is $ 147 for a Dress Shirt and $ 176 for the pure wool pullovers.
Website - https://www.getbwg.com/products/white-twill-cotton-casual-shirt
Casablanca: A Paris-based brand founded by Charaf Tajer. Honestly, I have no idea who that is but bravo on the brand that he/she has given to the world. Watching these brands seems like finally, the traditional brands like Gucci and Louis Vuitton have got some competition.
Casablanca is a modern reimagining of the timeless apres-sport aesthetic. Applying Neapolitan tailoring techniques to tennis-inspired statement pieces. They offer pieces for wearing when the day's exertions are done, but the night has not yet begun. Great words right? I have taken this description from their website so you can understand what they want people to understand their brand is about.
Prices are generally higher than Rhude. Expect to pay $300+ for shirts, $500+ for knitwear, and upwards of $1,000 for jackets and suits.
Website - https://casablancaparis.com/products/u-mps25-sh-003-03-le-vase-brise-silk-shirt
A Cold Wall: A-COLD-WALL* advances a distinctive lens on modern Britain through the medium of garments inspired by an interplay of architecture, industrial design, domestic subcultures, and material innovation.
Founded by Samuel Ross in 2015, ACW* is now spearheaded by the company’s original team, operating from London with a second design studio in Milan. These people are really on a mission to revolutionize the way people present themselves or to particularly mark an ideology.
It is again a sportswear brand with streetwear aesthetics but no print. Often features deconstructed garments, technical fabrics, and a muted color palette. Similar to Rhude, with tees around $100-$200, sweatshirts and hoodies in the $300-$500 range, and outerwear reaching $800+.
Website - https://a-cold-wall.com/products/millbank-crewneck-beige
Wales Bonner: This brand proposes a distinct notion of cultural luxury that infuses European heritage with an Afro-Atlantic spirit. It is founded by Grace Wales Bonner. They are known for their culturally rich collection and detailed tailoring with great fabrics.
They are known for the mix of sportswear and traditional menswear.
This is a more high-end brand. Expect to pay $400+ for shirts, $700+ for knitwear, and well over $1,000 for tailored jackets and coats.
Website - https://walesbonner.com/collections/ss24-menswear/products/price-varsity-jacket-brown-navy




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