
Flint and Tinder has long specialized in American casual wear designed for real weeks and real weather, and this season is no different. Inspired by Maine, the pieces sit in conversation with one another, forming a wardrobe that effortlessly transitions from Monday morning to a late Saturday errand.
Flint and Tinder Fall/Winter 2025

The popular 365 Pant, furnished in evergreen, sets the tone. The five pocket design is familiar, and the shade recalls the forest colors that once defined practical American sportswear. Here, the fabric keeps its shape, the fit stays easy, and the pants settle into a comfortable middle ground between weekday duty and weekend stretch.

Flint and Tinder’s boiled wool station jacket follows with a city friendly take on an old work silhouette. The brown wool gives warmth, and the pockets land in all the right places. It is the type of jacket to keep close because it works in nearly any cold weather moment.

The Highland wool collared cardigan adds a level of texture that feels right for colder mornings. Its knit hints at old maritime patterns, though here it acts as a dependable mid layer for chinos or flannel.

Meanwhile, Flint and Tinder’s harbor plaid flannel reinforces an all-American aesthetic supported by the idea of train platforms, early coffee, and a workday that starts while the air still holds a chill. The fit is cleaner than the flannels many of us grew up with, which helps it sit well under layers.

The rugby sweater steps in with an understated collegiate cue. The evergreen body and contrast collar give it enough character to be a stylish standalone or a faithful layer.

Finally, Flint and Tinder’s waxed canvas hat finishes the group with its chain stitched lettering and weather-ready design. Together, these pieces show a brand leaning into earth tones, sturdy fabrics, and shapes that feel lived in from the start.





