Knit fabric trends for Autumn/Winter 2025-26 by WGSN

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Leading global authority on trend forecasting, WGSN has identified several key fabric trends for knits for the Autumn-Winter 2025-26 season. These trends reflect the evolving preferences of consumers and the broader shifts in the fashion industry. Here are the anticipated fabric trends for knits:

 

  • Sustainable yarns

 

Eco-friendly fibers: There will be a significant focus on sustainable and eco-friendly fibers. This includes organic cotton, recycled polyester, and biodegradable materials like Tencel and hemp.

 

Low-impact dyes: Fabrics dyed with low-impact, non-toxic dyes will be popular, aligning with the growing demand for environmentally responsible fashion.

 

  • Textured surfaces

 

Tactile knits: Expect to see a rise in textured knits, featuring techniques such as bouclé, slub, and nubby textures. These add depth and interest to garments.

 

3D knitting: Innovations in 3D knitting technology will enable the creation of complex textures and patterns, providing a sculptural quality to knitwear.

 

  • Comfort and functionality

 

Soft touch: Ultra-soft, cozy knits will be in demand, emphasizing comfort. Fabrics like brushed wool and cashmere blends will be prominent.

 

Stretch and recovery: Knits with excellent stretch and recovery properties will cater to the need for both comfort and durability, especially in active and loungewear.

 

  • Rich color palettes

Earthy tones: Rich, earthy tones such as deep olives, terracotta, and warm browns will dominate, reflecting a connection to nature.

 

Jewel tones: Lush jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue, and amethyst purple will add a touch of opulence and vibrancy to winter collections.

 

  • Innovative patterns

 

Abstract and geometric: Patterns will range from abstract, painterly designs to precise, geometric motifs. These will be applied using jacquard knitting and intarsia techniques.

 

Floral and botanical: Botanical patterns, inspired by nature, will feature prominently, often with a more subdued and winter-appropriate color palette.

 

  • Performance fabrics

 

Thermal properties: Knits designed to provide warmth without bulk will be essential. Look for fabrics with thermal properties, such as those incorporating wool blends and technical fibers.

 

Moisture-wicking: Activewear knits will focus on moisture-wicking and breathability, catering to the athleisure trend.

 

  • Vintage revival

 

Retro influences: Vintage-inspired knits, drawing from the styles of the 70s and 80s, will make a comeback. This includes classic argyle patterns, ribbed knits, and oversized silhouettes.

 

Metallic and shimmer

Lurex and metallic threads: Fabrics with metallic threads or a hint of shimmer will add a festive, luxurious touch to knitwear, perfect for evening and occasion wear.

 

These trends reflect a blend of innovation, sustainability, and a deep connection to nature, catering to the modern consumer's desire for stylish yet responsible fashion choices.