intrepid explorers

Inspired by daring mountain climbs, Woolrich reinterprets its archival Teton range
By Alex James Taylor | Fashion | 16 November 2017

Taking its name from one of Woolrich‘s most historical labels, the brand’s new Teton range sees a focus on high performance garments with more technical cuts.

Conceived in 1967, Woolrich’s Teton line originally took its name from a mountain range near the Yellowstone National Park in North America. Part of the Rocky Mountains, the range boasts peaks reaching 4,000 meters and has some of the most sought-after summits for top climbers in the world.

Taking inspiration from these intrepid explorers, Woolrich’s reinterpretation of its iconic premium line brings together the perfect wardrobe for such a trip. From a technical Rudder Jacket to down-filled garments such as the Expedition Bomber and Explorer Parka – ideal for bitter conditions.

 

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What’s more, the line-up also includes a special collaboration with Gore-Tex – in 1979, Woolrich was one of the first brands in the United States to use the fabric. Utilising its waterproof, windproof and highly breathable membrane, Woolrich has revisited two archive outerwear pieces, the Mountain Jacket and the Mountain Parka.

So whether you plan on climbing the Rockies or are just preparing for a traditional British winter, Woolrich has you covered.

See the full Woolrich Teton collection here.

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