Trends –Fabrics (prints-menswear) trends for spring/summer 2025 by Italtex
For Spring/Summer 2025, Italtex highlights key printed fabric trends shaping menswear fashion. Expect a blend of textured prints, rustic influences, and sustainable materials, offering a fresh take on classic patterns.
- Denim mood
- This season, indigo fabrics featuring corroded prints on twill and bold graphics on jersey fleece take center stage for a youthful look.
- Floral jacquards add depth to lightweight denim, while tiny geometric patterns enhance heavier fabrics.
- Melange sweatshirts in faded blue tones complete the denim-inspired aesthetic.
- Ochre shades and linen textures
- Warm ochre hues dominate lightweight t-shirts, crafted with jaspé and space-dyed yarns for a textured, Shetland-style effect.
- Lightweight blazers feature structured fake plains and fading stripes on linen twill.
- Vintage patchwork checks and ethnic jacquards in reddish brown and yellow ochre enhance linen jackets with a handcrafted appeal.
- Rustic surfaces and textured prints
- Raw colors and textures define this trend, creating a rugged yet sporty aesthetic. Ochre shades, faded blues, dirty ice tones, and raw neutrals will set the color palette for printed menswear fabrics this season.
- Light terry knits and micro-modal ribbing in dim ice tones are being paired with blurred fil coupé prints on viscose/nylon jerseys.
- Chequered stretch cotton/polyester fabrics mimic aged, peeling walls, while slubbed yarn jacquard weaves bring an organic, raw look.
- Wide-ribbed knits and moliné tricots showcase primordial color combinations for a modern rustic vibe.
- The textured prints trend indicates designs that interact with fabric weaves for a more tactile, 3D effect.
- Printed fabrics for menswear this season are likely to be influenced by organic imperfections and earthy elements.
- Reimagined classics: Patchwork checks, asymmetric stripes, and a modern twist on Oxford stripes will dominate the demand for printed menswear fabrics this season.
- Sustainable fibers: There will be a growing focus on organic cotton, recycled materials, and eco-conscious textile innovations.




April 4, 2025
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