Hackett Heritage SS25: Sporting Tradition with a Modern Edge

British menswear brand Hackett Heritage is bringing a fresh perspective to classic sports-inspired style with its Spring Summer 2025 collection. Rooted in the refined yet relaxed aesthetic the brand is known for, this season’s offering reinterprets traditional college sportswear with a modern sensibility.

Drawing inspiration from rowing, polo, rugby, and cricket, the collection taps into the timeless appeal of collegiate sports while injecting a contemporary attitude. Expect bold detailing—vintage polo numbers, the distinctive Heritage crest, and signature branding—printed on premium cotton fabrics, reinforcing the label’s reputation for quality and craftsmanship.

Colour plays a defining role in the SS25 range, balancing heritage shades of deep blues, crisp whites, and rich reds with unexpected pops of pink and grass green. The result? A collection that feels both familiar and refreshingly bold.

Key pieces include rugby shirts reworked in dynamic pink and navy stripes, crewneck sweaters that marry comfort with effortless style, and varsity jackets that nod to sporting tradition while staying firmly in the present. Piqué cotton polos come in both classic and rowing-inspired styles, featuring multi-colour panels that add a dash of irreverence. For a more relaxed take, versatile shorts, joggers, and tailored trousers ensure easy transitions from city life to off-duty moments.

Accessories round out the collection with equal attention to detail. Cotton twill baseball caps emblazoned with contrasting branding, along with robust canvas kit bags featuring bold, water-based prints, offer practical yet refined finishing touches.

Hackett Heritage’s SS25 collection sits comfortably alongside the Hackett London line, delivering a lifestyle aesthetic that is at once polished and effortlessly wearable. For those who appreciate tradition but aren’t afraid to rework the rules, this season’s collection is a compelling proposition.

Now available in-store and online at Hackett

Tajinder Hayerhackett, news