Flower Mountain, which blends Japanese craftsmanship and outdoor style, has unveiled its fall 2025 collection, honing in on the footwear brand’s “organic-meets-urban” sensibility.
The collection presents lively new colorways and nature-inspired design components, including tartan and suede fabric, cork and more features. Utilitarian details and sculptural, comfort-oriented silhouettes are designed for both urban jaunts and adventures in the outdoors.
Two of Flower Mountain’s bestsellers, the Yamano 3 and Iwano styles, are reinterpreted in new colors and materials. New entries include the Kotetsu, a textured sneaker style, and the Wave style, featuring layered panels.
The Yomano 3 boasts a technical fabric upper showcasing suede details in a unique overlapping design. Trekking laces and floral-shaped eyelets help to define the style as well. The sole is crafted from lightweight rubber with a colored spoiler under the heel and toothed tread; the insole makes use of antibacterial natural cork to protect the foot and provide comfort throughout the day.
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The Iwano, meanwhile, is a hiking shoe with a technical fabric and suede upper, a waterproof membrane and a Vibram sole. The Kotetsu, geared toward winter in the city, makes a statement with a shearling upper and contrasting suede inserts.
The Japanese brand also engages in collaborations. This includes teaming up with the menswear label Universal Works for a capsule released this spring, which found inspiration in Mount Fuji’s blooming dandelions. The capsule featured custom colorways of Flower Mountain’s Asuka Uni, Fami Uni and Yamano 3 Uni sneaker styles in addition to offering a jacket, shirts, shorts and a hat. The Flower Mountain website is also teasing an upcoming collaboration with Nicholas Daley, a menswear designer based out of London who also recently collaborated with Clarks.
Flower Mountain products can be found at various retailers, including Nordstrom, Shopbop, Free People and Printemps New York.