Inspired by the U.S Olympic uniforms from the 60s and 70s
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What does a Double-layered knit mean?
Our double-layered knits consist of two layers of merino wool joined together simultaneously during the knitting process, creating a thicker, warmer fabric without added bulk. Our favorite vintage sweaters use this technique, and we wanted to revive the craftsmanship of that era.
Why Merino Wool?
Merino wool absorbs and evaporates moisture quickly, allowing you to stay dry and comfortable all day. Unlike synthetics that only work once sweat beads up, merino wool pulls sweat away before it turns into droplets on your skin. The natural fibers have tiny air pockets and a tighter crimp than other wools, creating exceptional insulation that traps warmth without bulk. And unlike cashmere, which becomes heavy and slow to dry when saturated with sweat, merino wool maintains its performance even during intense activity on the slopes.
Our knits are made from 100% merino wool certified by the Responsible Wool Standard (RWS). We're committed to protecting our planet and every sheep in our supply chain. True luxury should never come at the expense of ethics.
We were inspired by the American Old West mining towns transformed into legendary ski destinations. Details like stars, chevrons, and racing stripes celebrate the 1960s and 70s Winter Olympics.
Inspired by vintage sweaters, each piece is made with exceptional quality. "They don't make them like they used to?" We beg to differ. Our sweaters prove that timeless craftsmanship never goes out of style.