Inspired by Everest expeditions.
Crafted with Mother Nature in mind.
CHOOSE YOUR COLOUR
1995
Peter Athans | Mount Pumori NEPAL
It evolved from the Himalayan Suit, that took mountaineers to Everest. It’s become a streetwear staple.
The first Himalayan Parka was an early example of athlete-designer collaboration. As climbers began reaching for new heights, they needed protection from increasingly harsher conditions. Our athletes spoke. Our designers listened. The result was an Expedition System, including the Himalayan Suit and the Himalayan Parka. Ultra-warm, highly functional yet simple the Expedition System became the gold standard in high-altitude climbing and cold-weather survival.
1995
Peter Athans | Mount Pumori NEPAL
ITS HERITAGE
IS LEGENDARY
As such the Expedition System protected the likes of Conrad Anker on first ascents in Antarctica and Kit DesLaurieres as she became the first person to ski all Seven Summits.
1996
Steve Gerberding | Garwal - INDIA
‘This product did not simply protect me from the cold. It guaranteed my survival in the coldest and highest places on the planet, where everything seems inhuman and impossible.’
SIMONE MORO
Mountaineer
1996
Steve Gerberding | Garwal - INDIA
2014
Xavier De Le Rue | Svalbard NORWAY
2014
Xavier De Le Rue | Svalbard NORWAY
‘This product did not simply protect me from the cold. It guaranteed my survival in the coldest and highest places on the planet, where everything seems inhuman and impossible.’
SIMONE MORO
Mountaineer
The new but retro parka version developed from a desire to share this technology outside the world of extreme expeditions. Maintaining many of the original details, but with the addition of breathable FUTURELIGHT™ technology
the parka embodies a spirit of adventure, brings a massive level of warmth and cements its place as an urban winter essential.
ICONS ARE BORN NOT MADE
Born to serve the needs of expeditions in the harshest regions of the world, these products have now taken on lives of their own. Harnessing cutting-edge technology, innovative design and athlete insights they were revolutionary. Today, they are iconic, worn and used everywhere from city streets to mountain tops.