The fall-winter 2025 collection from Wealthy Boys Club walks the fine line between Nashville and New York, where classic Americana finds itself rerouted through a fashion lens unapologetically modern and cheeky.
There’s a kind of renegade elegance here—if “Urban Cowboy” were rebooted with a Gen Z attitude.
Cowboy hats top nearly every look, but these aren’t the wide-brimmed symbols of grit—they’re styled with everything from candy-pink outerwear to disco-drenched tailoring.
The silhouettes lean boxy and broad, as if borrowed from a 1980s Wall Street titan who made his fortune in oil and decided to party with Warhol.
Throughout the lineup, suiting becomes a playground. A double-breasted blazer peppered with metallic studs recalls the rhinestone-studded glory of Nudie Cohn’s wildest dreams. Elsewhere, oversized coats in bouclé and slick black leather call back to Helmut Lang’s clubland years, layered over bare chests or paired with micro shorts.
The soft textures—teddy bear coats, quilted lining in lavender satin—breathe in a new idea of masculinity, one that’s neither tough nor tender but fiercely self-authored. It’s about the type of boy who wears a bolo tie with leather shorts because he’s en route to both a dive bar and a dinner at Carbone.
Wealthy Boys Club doesn’t just nod to cowboy tropes—it rewires them. If the Marlboro Man had Wi-Fi, shopped archival Raf, and followed the Instagram of The Row, this is what he’d wear.
Wealthy Boys Club Fall/Winter 2025


































