Café Mountain steps into Spring/Summer 2025 with a streamlined set of leisure pieces that balance ease with deliberate craftsmanship. The British label keeps its focus on traditional manufacturing—particularly through its knitwear production in Nottingham—while offering a next-level spin on everyday essentials. It’s a blend of outdoorsy references, understated silhouettes, and elevated materials that has caught the attention of style-conscious fans at home and abroad. UK rap riser Strandz was spotted in the brand’s Music & Arts cap, adding another spark to Café Mountain’s growing cultural presence.



This season’s lineup includes a camouflage jacket recast in a newly interpreted pattern, along with a practical popover that feels as relevant on the street as it does on a weekend getaway. A sturdy worker’s jacket reappears in both navy and a rich brown, rethinking panel placement for an offbeat edge. There’s also a reversible fleece fusing premium Italian virgin wool on one side with cotton ripstop on the other, driving home that outdoors-meets-city mindset. Shirts get a moment, too, from patchworked madras styles to a short-sleeve made in plush Japanese lace—offering something refined yet quietly bold. All told, Café Mountain’s SS25 collection feels in tune with now: wearable, honest, and primed for a global audience.



Café Mountain’s recent push includes small-batch releases that highlight its dedication to responsible production, with rumors of expanded retail collaborations on the horizon. For a brand that began with a simple goal of marrying function and style, it’s found a sweet spot where laid-back design meets real-world practicality. With SS25, that harmony only gets sharper.


