As we head further into Spring and look forward to warmer days, we’re getting our (and our clients!) wardrobes ready. From the return of office-ready dressing to evolving denim preferences, we’ve combined our industry insights and trend expertise with our deep trove of data from our millions of clients to identify the top trends we expect to see in the coming months, including:
Corporate Renaissance: The Return to Office (Style)
With return-to-office mandates on the rise and workplace fashion spotlighted in shows like Severance, we’re seeing a renewed interest in polished, modern workwear. This trend blends classic tailoring with contemporary touches, redefining office style for today’s professionals. Requests mentioning “corporate” and “office wear” are up 20% and 30%, respectively. Clients are embracing structured blazers, modern pencil skirts and wide-leg trousers—one of our fastest-growing styles. Work-appropriate heels have also surged, with sales up nearly 30% since last year, with clients gravitating towards color, including shades of pink and burgundy.
Ranch Revival: Western’s Playful Update
The trend we highlighted in our 2025 Style Forecast, gets a fresh twist this spring. Western boots and booties surged more than 100% among our women’s clients since last year. Suede footwear has also seen a more than 35% boost. In addition, client requests mentioning “country concerts” rose 150%, likely in part fueled by upcoming events including Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter tour and Stagecoach. Our Stylists’ prediction for a go-to Ranch Revival outfit this season? Breezy dresses paired with cowboy boots.
Cruise Control: Vacation Ready Wardrobes Take Off
Escapism-inspired fashion is taking flight, with requests for “tropical” and “resort” up 30% and 50% since last year, respectively, among our women’s clients. This Spring, we expect to see a rise in resort-friendly materials like linen, cotton and crochet, which have already driven a more than 300% boost in sales since last year. Key colors for this trend? A sophisticated palette of soft greens, oatmeal and navy. Similarly, alongside “micro-cruising’”—intimate, small-scale voyages—emerging as a top travel trend, requests for “cruise” outfits from our men’s clients are up 83% since last year.
Full Swing: Elevated Active
Golf and performance brands are seeing a surge in demand, with sales of golf apparel up nearly 50% among our men’s clients since last quarter. With The Masters taking place in April, we expect the trend to continue gaining momentum with elevated polos, lightweight quarter-zips and tailored golf pants offering the perfect blend of comfort and sophistication. This season, we expect men to embrace more color—particularly shades of blue, pink and green—moving beyond last year’s neutral tones of grey, burgundy and olive.
Spring Denim Spotlight
Women’s denim continues to see a strong shift toward wider-leg silhouettes. Sales of wide-leg and bootcut jeans have surged by more than 100% and 200%, respectively. We’re also seeing a generational divide in denim preferences: younger clients gravitate towards wide-leg, barrel-leg and loose fits, while high-rise bootcut styles are driving growth among shoppers 50 and older. Flare jeans are also making a comeback.
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Methodology
Unless otherwise stated, all client request data compares Q2 2025 vs Q3 2025 to date, as of March 21, 2025
Unless otherwise stated, all sales data reflects changes over the last six months (September 2024 – present)