
Huntsman’s fall-winter 2025 collection sets its case with composure. Creative director Campbell Carey turns to London as both setting and subject, treating the city’s architecture and atmosphere as the measure against which tailoring proves its relevance.
Huntsman Fall/Winter 2025

The season makes a sartorial splash with Huntsman’s calling card, the tweed suit. Texture sharpens its cut, while hopsack and Panama suits continue the argument. Each is hand-cut and hand-finished, refined through clarity of proportion.

Carey widens the collection’s vocabulary through separates that resonate with the city’s layers. A sharp, navy blazer nods to club traditions, while cream corduroy and charcoal flannel trousers tone down the formality for daily ritual.

A brushed Super 120s puppytooth overshirt, alongside knitwear from John Smedley, shows how the language of tailoring now admits pieces that lend a wardrobe ease.

Outerwear provides the keystone. The Bealach tweed shooting coat takes on the dual weight of town and country, designed for the field yet equally at home against a city pavement. The coat’s versatility reflects Carey’s view that contemporary style requires garments capable of holding their ground across contexts.

Photographed across London’s landmarks, from stone facades and Trafalgar Square to the clocktower at Westminster, the season makes clear that the city itself cuts through the collection. The result is a portrait of London filtered through Huntsman and translated into cloth. Here, tradition is maintained, modernity assumed, and tailoring placed again at the center of urban life.



