
FRAME’s fall 2025 menswear refines the brand’s LA–Paris dialogue, creating a sharper silhouette, using proportion and material to elevate familiar shapes. The palette takes hold of muted autumn tones, such as charcoal, taupe, camel, and deep navy. Meanwhile, the textures move between wool, suede, and cashmere with an emphasis on weight and tactility.
FRAME Fall 2025

This season’s tailoring reads collegiate with a certain nonchalance. The pinstripe wool blazer and wide-leg trouser combination works as relaxed suiting, its stance broad but softened by unstructured ease. Collared shirts and fine-knit polos maintain formality in outline, though the styling leans toward open collars and untucked hems.


Outerwear remains the collection’s anchor. The caramel suede blazer carries a clear 1970s reference, while the black leather bomber sharpens a vintage outline into a present-tense staple. Lighter layers, like the wool plaid overshirt, sit fluidly between early-fall days and full winter, over knits or beneath heavier coats.

The knitwear builds on touch rather than print: cable cashmere in charcoal, yak blend in dark taupe, and an alpaca-merino sailor sweater with a raised texture. Each piece offers scale in gauge and fiber, functioning as a transitional core rather than a seasonal novelty.

Denim holds equal weight. Bootcut and relaxed fits keep movement wide and legs full, with washes running from rigid indigo to heavy fade and destruction. Paired with blazers or outerwear, these jeans revive the casualness of early-2000s off-duty dressing.

FRAME’s fall collection presents a complete wardrobe tuned through proportion and texture. Each category, from outerwear and tailoring to denim, supports the others, forming a coherent system designed for seasonal transition.












