ROA x and wander Unveil a Technical, Nature-Grounded Collaboration for Fall/Winter 2025
The collection, set against the mystical backdrop of Japan’s Shirakoma forest, is a study in material intensity and purposeful outdoor design.
Summary
- ROA and and wander collaborated on a Fall/Winter 2025 collection inspired by Japan’s Shirakoma forest
- The collection features durable, water-repellent nylon hooded jackets and tie-dye quilted fabric for warmth
- Accessories use a Dryarn and modal blend for moisture-wicking, with the collection dropping October 23 via HBX
The latest collaboration from ROA and and wander for Fall/Winter 2025 finds its inspiration amidst the untouched stillness of Japan’s Shirakoma forest. This collection is presented as a compelling meeting point between functional design and the power of raw nature, reflecting both brands’ deep commitment to engaging with the terrain.
Focusing on lightweight and durable designs made for genuine outdoor exploration, the garments center on material innovation. Key pieces include a dyed nylon soft shell hooded jacket that is both water-repellent and responsive to movement. Garments are crafted from 100% nylon to ensure long-term durability and ease of wear.
To provide tactile warmth without unnecessary bulk, the collection features tie-dye quilted fabric in nuanced shades of grey, finished with soft fleece detailing. Furthermore, accessories are engineered for high-output activity using an innovative blend of Dryarn and modal fibers. This blend provides exceptional moisture-wicking performance, breathability and comfort, cementing the collection’s focus on material function and enduring style.
Check out the collaboration above. The ROA x and wander FW25 collection drops October 23 via HBX.

















