
The new products from Gustav Daiber GmbH are here: from comfortable basics to striking eye-catchers and winter outdoor clothing, this year's collection includes versatile styles for every occasion and all weather conditions. The new products are particularly special: they are the first to bear the new Daiber label as part of the brand transition to Daiber. The majority of the new looks will be available from early February. The corporate fashion manufacturer presents both the new and existing products in its climate-neutral 2025 main catalogue.
Fashionable crossover styles, timeless classics for business and promotion, headwear and an extended range of sizes and colours: with a total of 24 new products this year, Daiber offers an even greater selection of high-quality and modern corporate fashion, which can be combined in a variety of ways at work and beyond.
Alongside comfortable and fashionable basics, the extended product portfolio impresses with bold designs and functional outdoor clothing. Most of the new products are also made from environmentally friendly materials such as organic cotton or recycled polyester, an area Daiber continues to focus on. Most of the new items will be available from early February 2025 and, as part of the brand transition, they will be the first collection to bear the new ‘Daiber’ label.
Highlights 2025
Among this year's highlights are the new oversized products: the Oversized-T UNISEX (8041), the Oversized Sweat UNISEX (8042) and the Oversized Hooded Jacket UNISEX (8043). While the casual heavy single t-shirt is made entirely from combed, ring-spun organic cotton, the trendy sweatshirt and sweat jacket feature a material blend incorporating recycled polyester. All three new pieces offer high wearing comfort thanks to the addition of elastane and can be styled in a variety of ways, making them perfect everyday companions.
For a striking look, Daiber introduces new shape-retaining interlock pieces. These include the Ladies'/Men's Hoody Interlock (8045/8046), made from a comfortable blend of organic cotton and easy-care recycled polyester, as well as matching trousers (8047) and shorts (8048). Their fashionable tape-trimmed zips give them a technical look that makes them real eye-catchers. The same applies to the new colour-block styles with contrasting block inserts and piping at the front, including a t-shirt (8049), a polo (8050) and a sweat hoody (8051).
Timeless jackets with fashionable yet functional details are also brand new to the portfolio. One of the collection’s standout pieces is the College-Jacket UNISEX (8044), which impresses with a material mix of combed, ring-spun organic cotton and colour-contrasting sleeves, ensuring a stylish and sporty look.
For lower temperatures, Daiber now also offers the Ladies‘/Men's Winter Short Coat (JN1367/JN1368) and the shorter Ladies’/Men's Winter Jacket (JN1369/JN1370). Both the winter coat and jacket are particularly robust thanks to triple-stitched seams and provide cosy warmth with Sugenro, an environmentally friendly alternative to conventional down.
The Fleece Jacket – Corduroy Look (JN1870) from the workwear range completes the new outerwear. Ideal for transitional seasons, this unisex jacket in a corduroy look is made from a textured, ultra-soft polyester fabric and features reflective elements on the front and back for enhanced visibility, whether at work or during leisure time. Like all items from Daiber, the 2025 novelties can be combined seamlessly with each other and with existing collections.
The certified, climate-neutral 2025 main catalogue
Alongside existing products, all of Daiber's new releases are showcased across 504 pages in the new 2025 main catalogue, which is now available. A responsible approach to the environment remains a key issue for the corporate fashion manufacturer , not only with regard to its products, but in all areas of the business.
As in previous years, Daiber has therefore fully offset the CO² emissions generated during printing in collaboration with ClimatePartner. The company supports an international project that combines climate protection with marine conservation. For every tonne of CO² saved, ten kilograms of plastic are collected from coastal regions, preventing it from entering the ocean and protecting delicate marine ecosystems.
This initiative is combined with a certified clean cooking stove project in India, which promotes the use of efficient cooking stoves, thereby reducing firewood consumption and helping to prevent deforestation in the region. "With a total of 92,900 kilograms of CO offset during the production of this year's main catalogue, we are making a positive contribution in two respects: to climate protection and to the global preservation of the oceans," says Managing Director Kai Gminder.
In addition, Daiber is once again using 100 percent FSC-certified recycled paper for its new main catalogue. This saves valuable resources, protects forests, preserves biodiversity and reduces the climate impact. Compared to conventional paper, the use of recycled paper saves 79 per cent water, 73 per cent energy and 42 per cent CO².