Goldwin FW24 Draws From Japan's Nature and Culture
With PERTEX and GORE-TEX outerwear, wool-blend twill formals, knit cardigans, mountaineering trousers and more.
After delivering a fresh batch of Re-Optimum goods earlier this summer, minimalist outdoor label Goldwin has returned with a Fall/Winter 2024 collection galvanized by the nature, culture and daily life of people in Japan.
The purpose-driven label’s functional outerwear leads this season’s wares. Among them, the PERTEX UNLIMITED 2L jacket boasts a cotton-like texture with a water-resistant, two-layer fabric that is both windproof and moisture-permeable, while the GORE-TEX Connector Jacket employs a highly waterproof build with GORE-TEX materials in 70 denier thickness. The PERTEX SHILEDAIR Oversized Shirt, meanwhile, protects its wearer with high moisture-permeation and split raglan sleeves for breathability in warmer environments. All of the aforementioned silhouettes come in an array of muted, nature-inspired tones.
Down the line, the Wool Blend Twill 2B Jacket is Goldwin’s take on the formal blazer, made with a textile that fuses the traits of wool and polyester to prioritize heat retention and odor resistance. Cargo pants, made with the same material, contrast the buttoned-up coat with a relaxed straight silhouette featuring an adjustable drawcord and elastic waist. Elsewhere, pullovers, cardigans, hoodies, hiking shirts, mountaineering pants and everyday trousers fill in Goldwin’s modern wardrobe — one that intends to fit into your daily life with notes of Japanese craftsmanship.
Goldwin’s Fall/Winter 2024 collection will become available to shop online and in the brand’s San Francisco flagship on August 16. Explore the lineup in the campaign imagery, shot by Stefan Dotter in Kamakura city, above.