Officially launched on 11 September 2025, Belstaff’s new autumn/winter 2025 collection is inspired by the brand’s archive and 101-year history, while looking to the future of the functional modern wardrobe. From product to campaign, the season is centred on the theme of Crafting a Legacy. While craftsmanship is at the forefront, this is also a tribute to the many people who have kept Belstaff alive, from its founders Eli Belovitch and Harry Grosberg to the artisans who make the clothes and the people who wear them. Alongside the unmistakable outerwear and motorcycle gear that have made the brand famous, there’s also a new offering of footwear and accessories that has more for customers than ever before.
Belstaff’s longstanding legacy dates back to 1924, when it was founded in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. It was one of the first British brands to harness the water-protective qualities of waxed cotton for clothing, and continues to be one of the most renowned brands championing this beautiful and resilient material. For autumn/winter, the new Sideline, Ground and Incline jackets expand on the category, featuring silhouettes inspired by 1970s sporting jackets from its archives. Belstaff is also celebrated for its soft shearling, and this season it continues to offer the bestselling classics that people love, such as the Wilder, while introducing new styles, including the Snowfield jacket.
Since its founding, Belstaff has been offering womenswear alongside its menswear. This was a pioneering approach a century ago, when very few brands offered high-quality motorcycle clothing for women. They continue to build on that history this season, with standouts including the Erskine shearling biker jacket, the Burghley waxed cotton jacket and the Kerr leather café racer.
The expanded and reimagined footwear and accessories lineup is a collection of modern classics that uphold Belstaff’s commitment to exceptional craftsmanship better than ever before. After bringing every step of the design and production process back in-house as part of a new strategy, the brand introduces a robust collection of trainers, hiking and motorcycle boots, refined accessories and more – all built to endure journeys from urban streets to rugged terrains. The Butler hiking boot is a highlight, available for both men and women, as well as the Munro Chelsea boot, which you can watch being handcrafted in their factory here. The Alder is another long-awaited release, modelled on their women’s heeled boot that became a must-have in the 2000s.
Within the seasonal collection are two exciting capsules: the Competition Series and a collaboration with cult British menswear designer Nigel Cabourn. The former is a collection of casual streetwear essentials inspired by the brand’s motorcycle history, but designed for everyday life. It takes cues from archival gear – in particular, the energy and graphics of Belstaff race suits made in the 1990s. A celebration of a shared Britishness and love for functional, timeless design, the Nigel Cabourn collaboration brings Cabourn’s signature vintage-inspired sartorial style to three hardworking jackets.
No matter what your style preferences, the collection has something for just about every wardrobe and pursuit, with pieces designed to live with you for years to come.