
Ferragamo Men’s Autumn/Winter 2025: Oversized Tailoring Meets Modern Minimalism
At first glance, the looks may appear as if the models slipped into suits a couple of sizes too large. But take a second look, and it becomes clear: Ferragamo’s Autumn/Winter 2025 collection isn’t about mistake – it’s about intention. Under Maximilian Davis, the brand breaks away from traditional tailoring and reshapes the menswear silhouette with deliberate exaggeration.


A Palette Of Restraint
Striking, oversized cuts reimagine the classic suit, embracing volume and ease without sacrificing refinement. It’s a relaxed approach to elegance – one that feels both quietly confident and undeniably current. The palette remains rooted in timeless neutrals – beige, grey, black – but it’s the duffle coat–inspired leather jacket that stands out as a highlight, adding textural interest and modern edge.


The Accessory Shift
Layered turtlenecks and soft knitwear beneath suit jackets underscore this new attitude: sophisticated, but cool; composed, but never rigid. Accessories, too, play with proportion. The oversized leather bags – styled crossbody like exaggerated belt bags – may just be the next unexpected staple of modern menswear.


With this collection, Ferragamo proposes a wardrobe where tailoring meets movement, and where masculine elegance is no longer about sharpness – but softness, scale, and self-assured ease.
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