Greyson Clothiers’ Fall ‘25 Lookbook

Greyson Clothiers has dropped its Fall ‘25 Lookbook, unveiling a collection that redefines what cold-weather style looks like on and off the course. The palette leans into weathered blues and neutral tones that never try too hard but always look dialed. Think alpine-ready outerwear reimagined for downtown, sherpa with a luxe touch, and knitwear that’s more tailored than rustic. These are the pieces built for sharp mornings, late nights, and everything the season throws in between. It’s fall layering with attitude—refined enough for the clubhouse, resilient enough for the mountain trail.

Here are a few favorites from the collection.

Koko English Rib Cardigan

The Koko English Rib Cardigan takes your grandfather’s sweater and turns it into a statement. Spun from a rich wool-cashmere blend, it’s got that perfect balance—lightweight warmth, softness you notice instantly, and breathability that keeps it in rotation all season. The 3-gauge English rib knit nods to heritage craftsmanship, while the shawl collar and five-button horn placket give it a polished, old-school feel. The slouchy fit puts it on trend and is a departure from the slim-fitting cardigans we’ve seen in recent years.

Appaloosa Corduroy Dress Pant

The Appaloosa Corduroy Dress Pant is built for the season when the air turns crisp and the style shifts into texture. A medium-weight cord with plenty of stretch, it’s the kind of pant that feels as good as it looks—polished enough to dress up, easy enough to move in. The elastic sport waistband and extension bring comfort to the mix, while details like the seam quarter top and concealed ticket pocket keep it sharp and functional. Soft, versatile, and timeless, this is the corduroy trouser that carries you from fall into spring without missing a beat.

Grand Teton Sherpa Half-Zip Jacket

The Grand Teton Sherpa Half-Zip is the kind of cold-weather piece that blends comfort with edge. Cut from jacquard sherpa fleece, it delivers serious warmth with a textured look that feels elevated. A faux suede collar brings in a sharp contrast, while the binding along the placket, collar, and cuffs keeps everything clean and dialed. The zip pocket adds function without clutter, and the mountain-inspired pattern gives it a distinctive, rugged vibe. Built for layering up when the temps drop, it’s equal parts performance and style.

Chenoa Rain Jacket

If I’m going to drop several hundred dollars on a quality rain jacket, I want to be able to wear it on and off the course, and I want a hood. After years of golf apparel brands avoiding hooded rain jackets like the plague, we are finally starting to see some creeping into the outerwear landscape. Such is the case the Greyson’s Chenoa Rain Jacket.

The stow-away hood makes this versatile option when the weather turns unpredictable. Built from a waterproof, windproof softshell with sealed seams, it shuts out the elements while staying breathable enough to move with you. The two-way front zip makes it easy to layer and move, while reflective Greyson detailing adds a sharp, functional touch. Finished with a locker loop at the neck and a clean logo hit at the hem, this insulated full-zip delivers stretch, versatility, and a modern silhouette ready for anything.

Off-Piste Sweater Hoodie

Every fall, Greyson delivers when it comes to knitwear, and you can add the Off-Piste Printed Sweater Hoodie as the latest in the long list of bangers. Spun from a luxe wool-cashmere blend, it nails that trifecta of softness, warmth, and breathability. The standout is the bold mountain-scape print, giving classic knitwear a graphic edge. Ribbing at the hood, pocket edges, cuffs, and hem keeps the shape sharp, while the kangaroo pocket adds an easy, functional touch. Comfortable in fit and elevated in feel, this hoodie brings refined style with a laid-back attitude.

Cody X-Lite Full-Zip Vest

In Northern California, an insulated vest isn’t optional—it’s essential. The Cody Vest steps up with modern construction and thermal insulation that blocks out cold and wind without adding bulk. Designed as a full-zip down layer, it works just as well on its own as it does under a jacket when temps really drop. Two front zip pockets keep it functional, while the ribbed collar and waistband lock in warmth and comfort. A true cold-weather staple, it’s the kind of piece that makes layering feel effortless.

The Best of the Rest of Greyson’s Fall ’25 Lookbook

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