Butter Goods Brings '90s Nostalgia and Modern Utility to Its New Collection

Oversized silhouettes, bold outerwear and effortless skatewear style dominate the line.

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Australia-born label Butter Goods — founded by Garth Mariano and Matt Evans — continues to solidify itself as a powerhouse in the global skatewear and streetwear scene with its Q1 2025 collection, a lineup that expertly fuses utilitarian design with effortless street style. The Perth-based brand, known for its authentic connection to the skateboarding community, delivers a meticulously curated range of outerwear, denim and everyday essentials that speak to both experienced skaters and those with a laid-back closet inspired by the ’90s.

Functional, weather-ready pieces can be found in this latest range. Standouts include the Endure Puffer Jacket and Alpine Bomber Jacket, both designed for transitional layering, while the Equipment Anorak and T-Rain Jacket embody the brand’s commitment to technical yet wearable streetwear. The return of baggy denim silhouettes — a Butter Goods staple — comes in the form of the Tribal Denim Jacket and Device Denim Jacket, perfectly paired with wide-leg jeans that hark back to ‘90s skate nostalgia.

Knitwear also makes a strong presence, with pieces like the Beams 1/4 Zip Knit Sweater and Surf Knit Sweater, proving that texture and warmth can go hand in hand with urban dressing. Elsewhere, flannel shirts, pleated trousers, and workwear-inspired pants donned in eye-catching graphics round out the collection. With a refined yet rebellious energy, Butter Goods’ Q1 2025 collection exemplifies why the brand remains a cult favorite among skaters and streetwear enthusiasts alike.

Whether you’re on the board or off, these pieces offer the perfect balance of functionality and style — built to be worn, skated, and lived in. Ranging from $29.95 to $299.95 AUD (approximately $19 to $187 USD), Butter Goods’ Q1 2025 line is now available online worldwide.

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