
INDOCHINO’s fall-winter 2025 collection proposes a style narrative akin to a reaffirmation of civic order. The clothes, including three-piece suits, double-breasted jackets, and checked flannels, arrive in images set against wood-paneled chambers and long corridors, as if governance itself required a proper cut of cloth. The brand stakes this season’s claim on tailoring’s staying power.
INDOCHINO Fall/Winter 2025

Glen plaids and multi-checks operate as graphic signatures, while Italian twills and tonal herringbones loosen the form. Liberty Fabrics enhance the picture with florals and microprints. Elsewhere, cream moleskin and wool-silk blends address the tactility of power, with softness layered over structure.

“True innovation comes through refinement,” says Drew Green, INDOCHINO’s president and CEO. That line could serve as both a corporate mission and social reading of the clothes. These suits look designed for boardrooms, for the rooms where decisions still demand a tie knot and a polished shoe.

Fall-winter 2025 positions the suit as a code of conduct, a visible agreement that authority dresses a certain way. INDOCHINO, in turning back to pattern, cut, and cloth, shows that assurance in clothing indicates confidence in culture.



