Menswear fabric trends for Autumn/Winter 2025-26 by Drapers

Drapers' menswear fabrics trends for Autumn/Winter 2025-26 emphasize classic, luxurious, and highly tactile textiles, while broader market trends align with a focus on comfort, texture, and heritage patterns. Here are the menswear fabric trends for Autumn/Winter 2025-26, with a focus on the Drapers' aesthetic.

  1. The core of classic luxury

Drapers' collection (including their ‘Golden Selection AW 2025-26’ bunch) centers on high-quality natural fibers for impeccable tailoring and outerwear.

  • Wool and cashmere: This is the essential fabric pairing for the cold season. Drapers’ focuses on materials that offer both superior softness and reliable thermal insulation.
  • Flannel: A crucial winter fabric. Drapers highlights Vitale Barberis Canonico flannels for suits, jackets, and trousers, noting their luxurious, combed yarns which offer better color hold and distinctive, elegant drape.
  • Heavy woven: A general trend toward heavier fabrics in general, as their increased weight naturally results in a better, more expressive, and elegant drape for suiting and coats.
  • Alpaca and mohair: These are featured in the composition lists for adding a luxurious, textured hand and warmth, particularly for outerwear and knitwear.
  1. Higher tactility and comfort

A major overarching trend for the season is a strong focus on texture, moving beyond flat surfaces to evoke a sensory experience of warmth and richness:

  • Bouclé and textured tweeds: These fabrics provide a rich, multi-layered texture, perfect for statement jackets and casual-but-refined separates.
  • Plush velvets and corduroy: Jewel-toned velvets and textural corduroy are important for luxurious blazers and trousers, nodding to a blend of quiet luxury and a more daring glamor.
  • Faux fur and shearling: Essential for cozy, oversized outerwear (coats and flight jackets), offering maximal comfort and a high-style aesthetic.
  1. Heritage patterns with depth

The season reinterprets classic patterns by adding tactile depth and subtle complexity:

  • Checks and plaids: Classic checks, herringbones, and exploded plaids are dominant. The trend is to use them in soft, warm fabrics and often with added weave interest (like jacquards or bouclé) for a three-dimensional effect.
  • Herringbone and sharkskin: These traditional tailoring weaves are noted for their rich appearance, especially in fine wool and cashmere blends.
  1. Innovation and sustainability

While Drapers' focus is on traditional luxury, the broader market continues to push for mindful sourcing:

  • Traceable natural fibers: A continued emphasis on sustainable sourcing, featuring natural fibers like Merino wool, organic cotton, and traceable linen.
  • Performance blends: Fabrics that balance natural-fiber comfort with functionality, such as wool and polyester blends or fabrics with a touch of elastane for stretch.

In short, the Drapers A/W 2025-26 aesthetic is a sophisticated blend of superior quality wool, luxurious cashmere, elegant flannel and rich, textured weaves