Climbing
Comfortable, stretchy hoodie made with a hemp fabric. Designed for casual wear and moderate-intensity outdoor activity.
Simple and functional fleece. Highly breathable, it offers excellent thermal insulation and protection from wind and weather.
T-shirt made with 100% organic cotton. Designed for casual wear, it communicates a clear message: recycle the present to safeguard the future.
Sustainable T-shirt in organic cotton, with “Free to Keep Going” graphic. It’s our motto, but also a way of life.
This wool-blend hoodie offers softness and comfort. Sustainable and respectful of animals, it’s made with certified mulesing-free wool.
100% sustainable T-shirt, made with a fabric composed of 80% recycled polyester and 20% hemp.
T-shirt with “Help the Mountains” graphic. A clear phrase, a call to protect the rich beauty we enjoy every day.
T-shirt in a wool blend that provides breathability and moisture management. Made with certified mulesing-free merino wool.
Crew neck T-shirt in organic cotton with regular fit.
Crew neck T-shirt in organic cotton with regular fit.
Retro-style vest, perfect for any winter outing. Made with Polartec® Thermal Pro fabric, it offers warmth, comfort, breathability, and durability.
Comfortable and practical fleece to always have with you. Perfect as a lightweight second layer on chilly days.
Lightweight, compactible, and breathable thermal base layer, ideal for aerobic activity. Polygiene® treatment to prevent the growth of bacteria.
Thermal vest to be worn either under a jacket or as an outer layer on warmer days.
Short-sleeve T-shirt with Octa technology for greater warmth, light weight, and breathability and Polygiene® for odor control.
Soft, warm, and breathable hoodie. Perfect to wear in the mountains but also around town, to carry your passion with you.
Lightweight, warm, and breathable hoodie, made with a medium-weight fabric. Designed for summer outdoor activities.
Hypoallergenic and breathable T-shirt, made with 100% organic cotton. Features a graphic inspired by the 5 Torri and the words “Help the mountains.”