Teva debuts collection inspired by “For Playground Earth”

Teva has announced its autumn-winter 2025 collection, a continued evolution of the brand’s “For Playground Earth” platform and commitment to create all-season footwear that encourages people to embrace the wild, explore nature’s playgrounds, and play outside with a sense of curiosity.

Teva’s new AW25 collection continues to expand upon its functional performance offerings, with new styles for cold-weather trail and camp adventures.

“At Teva, we believe in the restorative power of outdoor play,” said Lee Cox, Global VP/ GM Teva and AHNU.

“The autumn-winter 2025 collection reflects our commitment to create gear for your feet that empowers adventurers to explore, discover, and communally connect with Earth’s wild spaces no matter the season. We’re continuing to push the boundaries of innovation while honouring our mission to get more people to play outside.”

Teva is expanding its Hurricane franchise for autumn-winter, introducing the new Hurricane Daybreaker family: the Hurricane Daybreaker, Hurricane Daybreaker Mid, and Hurricane Daybreaker Slip On. For adventurers who prefer a lower cut in a hiking boot, the Hurricane Daybreaker is a rugged hiker built for exploring (MSRP: $130). Like its higher cut sibling – The Hurricane Daybreaker Mid – it features a new laceless closure system that tailors the boot to the foot, improving comfort, stability, and support on the trail (MSRP: $145). The waterproofing TevaRAPID PROOF membrane keeps moisture out while the durable midsole plate provides reliable underfoot stability. The Hurricane Daybreaker Slip On is the outdoor casual iteration, offering an easy on/off style built with trail capable features like a grippy sole with toothy traction lugs, ideal for around town all-day wear (MSRP: $110).

Tirra has been given its first performance-oriented update with the Tirra Sport, adding enhanced durability to complement its design (MSRP: $100). Created for the specific contours of women’s feet, the Tirra’s arch support, heel cushioning, and a cushioned top sole provide improved comfort and fit. This style will be available for purchase beginning in early-November.

Building on the original Aventrail Sandal released in AW24 (MSRP: $145) and Aventrail Shoe in SS25 (MSRP: $160), Teva is introducing the Aventrail R2T, a road-to-trail sandal that merges the airiness of a sandal with the propulsion of a trail runner (MSRP: $120). The running sandal features an open air W Strapping System upper, cushioned underfoot comfort, and a grippy outsole.

Following the launch of the Trailwinder Shoe (MSRP: $130), Teva is introducing the new Trailwinder Mid GTX, a light outdoor shoe (MSRP: $160). Designed for light hikes, this style was engineered with a LITE-COMF midsole, waterproof GORE-TEX membrane, and added tiered traction lugs for a secure grip on variable terrain.

The new ReEmber Camp is designed for cold-weather (MSRP: $80). Thanks to a puffy upper, sockliner and weather repellent coating, the ReEmber Camp keeps feet warm while the collapsible heel makes for easy in, easy out access. The style was designed with 100% recycled polyester ripstop upper, 30% recycled EVA midsole and 50% recycled rubber outsole.

Another cold-weather part of the ReEmber Family is the ReEmber Terrain, featuring a grippy outsole and water repellent coating.