On Sunday evening, Kith staged its first runway in six years on the streets of New York City’s NoHo neighborhood, just outside its newly renovated flagship store. There, designer Ronnie Fieg revealed a wide-ranging Fall 2025 collection tailored to Manhattan’s excited pace, titled “INSTITUTION.”
The line included fiery patterned sportswear, logo-laden performance shirts, denim-infused tracksuits, and statement jackets repping New York’s best sporting teams, the Yankees, Knicks, and Giants, among them — all ideal garbs for the chaos of a singular day in New York City. Outside of the athletic gear, the collection revived &Kin, the label’s high-end tag for reinvented classics, expanded upon K-Tech, the imprint’s lifestyle and performance line, and introduced a whole lineup of suede monogram bags on a palette counting colorways from “Incognito” to “Magma.” There was enough branding to go around, without going over the top.
Meanwhile, on foot, Kith put forth Fieg’s latest Black Tie Superstar and an all-new Braided Boston Birkenstock, as well as a new running model with adidas and the designer’s latest 8th St Wallabee Collection with adidas Originals and Clarks Originals. As much as style claims the foreground for each of these designs, it’s clear that Fieg is well aware that his clientele needs their footwear made for walking.
A mix of prep and sport, the line catered to the spontaneous NYC lifestyle, exactly the reason one sweater read “New York to the World.” And at the end of the show, Gashi and Jimi Banks fittingly delivered an impromptu performance for the crowd.
See Kith’s Fall 2025 collection, “INSTITUTION,” in the gallery above.
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