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Stop Scrolling: 9 Streetwear Trends Blowing Up 2025 (and Exactly How to Wear Them)

1) Retro Runners > Everything

The retro-sneaker wave hasn’t faded—it’s mutating. After Samba-mania, Adidas’s heritage models like the SL 72 and Taekwondo have surged, proving that slim, low-profile trainers are still the silhouette to beat for 2025. Pair them with baggy or straight-leg denim and an oversized tee to let the shoe shape do the talking. Gear PatrolHighsnobietyLyst

2) Gorpcore, But Smarter

Technical shells, zip-off cargos, fleece, and trail sneakers remain mainstream—but the 2025 update is utility with intention: breathable, water-resistant fabrics, recycled fibers, and city-ready palettes. Think Arc’teryx shells over graphic tees, Salomon-esque hikers with cuffed denim, and crossbody slings for hands-free styling. LDNFASHIONOffthing

3) “Chaotic Customization”

Gen Z is personalizing everything—pins, patches, charms, DIY hems, mixed hardware—and rejecting one-size-fits-all drops. Build a canvas with oversized blanks, then add your twist: stitched badges, hand-painted motifs, or swapped laces. It photographs well and outperforms cookie-cutter fast fashion on social. Vogue Business

4) Straight-Legs Return (Without Killing Baggy)

After years of ultra-baggy, the pendulum is settling at straight-leg jeans and trousers. The cut keeps movement and drape, reads cleaner with loafers or runners, and still works with boxy tees. If your rotation is all puddle hems, add one straight pair to balance fits. Highsnobiety

5) Rugby Shirts Are the Fall Flex

Rugby tops are everywhere—cropped, oversized, layered over tees, or styled as micro-dresses. They bridge prep and street: throw one over cargos and trail shoes, or contrast with leopard print and jorts. A striped rugby over a longline tee = instant silhouette. InStyle

6) White Socks + Loafers (Yes, Really)

The Ivy-meets-skate formula—loafers with bright white socks and roomy shorts—is back in rotation. It’s low effort, looks intentional on camera, and works across genders. Keep the shorts baggy, add a boxy tee, and you’ve nailed the algorithm’s favorite uniform. GQ

7) Designer Sneakers Are “Good” Again

Luxury houses have re-upped sneaker collabs (NB x Miu Miu, LOEWE x On, etc.), bringing elevated suedes, retro panels, and couture color stories back to the timeline. Use them to dress up heavyweight tees and straight trousers—clean, grown, still street. Highsnobiety

8) Elevated Streetwear (Logos → Materials)

The hottest labels are maturing with you: richer fabrics, fewer loud logos, more lifestyle drops. Take Kith’s runway return as a signal—subdued palettes, refined textures, and collabs that feel collectible, not disposable. Style takeaway: invest in handfeel and construction. Vogue Business

9) AI-Assisted Styling Is Normal

Shoppers are using AI to build capsule wardrobes, color palettes, and outfit formulas. Use it to test silhouettes (oversized vs straight), plan fits by weather, and generate shot lists for Reels. Creators who systemize styling with AI are posting more—and winning more attention. Vogue Business


How to Wear It (Plug-and-Play Formulas)

  • Retro Runner Uniform: Oversized graphic tee + straight-leg jeans + slim retro trainers + white socks.

  • City Gorpcore: Graphic tee + lightweight shell + zip-off cargos + trail sneakers + sling bag. LDNFASHION

  • Prep-Meets-Street: Rugby shirt over long tee + cargos + loafers + white socks. InStyleGQ

  • Custom King/Queen: Boxy blank + patches/pins + DIY hem + chunky belt hardware. Vogue Business

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