The Swedish label J.Lindeberg once again pushes the boundaries between fashion and technology with its new Fall/Winter 2025 collection, a proposal that seems quite literally out of this world. The brand introduces Solarcore, a technology developed with aerogel, the lightest and most insulating material on the market. Originally created by NASA, aerogel was designed to keep astronauts warm in the depths of space.
Until now, only a handful of brands worldwide had access to this innovation. For the first time, it enters the world of sports and fashion, adapting seamlessly to skiwear and winter golf. With this, J.Lindeberg takes a decisive step towards the future of thermal performance and functional style.
Designed for both the ski slopes and chilly mornings on the golf course, the FW25 collection stands as the brand’s warmest and most technical line to date. Renowned for dressing some of the world’s most stylish golfers, the Scandinavian house continues to expand its reach without losing its identity — combining functionality, design and sophistication.
The collection arrives in neutral tones — black and beige — and features a modular layering system that allows wearers to adapt to extreme conditions, from regular winter cold to -50°C (-58°F).
Shell jackets with matching trousers can be layered over soft mid-layers, while knitted zip-up jumpers provide the perfect sporty touch. The range is completed with ski gloves and beanies, ensuring warmth from head to toe.

In the words of Neil Lewty, J.Lindeberg’s Creative Director, in an official statement: “Bringing Solarcore into sportswear marks a new era for J.Lindeberg. With this innovation, we’re merging cutting-edge science with contemporary design to create garments that redefine performance.”
The J.Lindeberg FW25 collection, developed in collaboration with NASA, is now available for purchase on the brand’s official website.
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