Ronnie Fieg and 47 Headwear Winter 2025 Collection

Ronnie Fieg introduces his first official collaboration with 47, presenting a curated range of headwear that blends heritage sports aesthetics with elevated fashion sensibilities. The project highlights a new approach to classic caps created through modern craftsmanship and refined detailing.

Focus on Premium Materials

The capsule moves away from traditional athletic fabrics and introduces luxurious textures. Cashmere, Italian wool and a Velvet Patina finish give the collection a richer look and feel. Each cap includes a Japanese herringbone sweatband and a smooth satin lining that enhances comfort and structure.

Reimagined Visual Identity

This collaboration features updated team insignias and modern design treatments. The New York Yankees logo appears in both clean white and tonal black. The collection also introduces the Nocturnal color concept associated with Ronnie Fieg, presenting a deep, polished palette suited for winter styling.

Release Information

The capsule launches through the Kith Monday Program on the seventeenth of November 2025 at eleven in the morning. The products will be available in all Kith stores, online and through the Kith app.

Importance of the Collaboration

The partnership represents a new stage for both sides. Ronnie Fieg continues to expand his influence in premium sports inspired fashion while 47 embraces a contemporary direction through luxury materials and a refreshed visual language. The project demonstrates how classic headwear can evolve into a more sophisticated accessory category.

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