
Alex Mill’s spring 2025 collection leans into laid-back refinement with a palette that toggles between utility blues, emerald greens, and pepper red. What reads like a casual capsule wardrobe actually taps into decades of American workwear and Ivy League sportswear.
The AM relaxed straight jeans anchor many of the looks. They’re paired with everything from crisp windbreakers to linen blazers, allowing texture—not just tailoring—to take the lead.
Alex Mill Spring 2025

The standout pieces are the outerwear moves: a cobalt blue work jacket paired with a matching windbreaker balances utility with visual punch, while an olive trench layered over a green zip-up recalls late-’70s surplus gear, just cleaned up for spring.

Elsewhere, an emerald green work jacket and painter pants nod to studio garb, but with the ease of weekend wear. There’s a visible ease in how these items are cut and combined—nothing too fussy, everything just-so.

Alex Mill’s take on tailoring adds a dash of eccentricity with a navy linen herringbone blazer styled two ways.
First, it’s paired with a bold red sweater and relaxed natural jeans—a mix that tempers vivid color with a casual silhouette, evoking the kind of collegiate ease once championed by ’60s-era Ivy Leaguers who dressed like they didn’t try, but definitely did.

Alex Mill reimagines the classic three-piece suit by pairing the navy linen herringbone blazer with a matching vest and tailored shorts. Stripped of its formality and rebuilt with warm-weather ease, the look delivers a crisp silhouette with a playful undertone.

The 3-piece short suit channels the kind of studied eccentricity found in Wes Anderson’s costume design—where proportions shift, rules bend, and tradition gets a wry wink.

And in a final twist of spring irreverence, a hot chili red sweater pairs with pull-on shorts and crew socks, landing somewhere between prep-school gym class and art student in TriBeCa.













