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knitwear
A sweater that’s the perfect combination of cozy and breathable. A pullover made for layering—but that works just as well on its own. Cardigans, hoodies and sweaters that are as soft-to-the-touch as they are versatile, season after season.
This is knitwear that adapts with you—for life beyond boundaries.
Craftsmanship
All our knitwear—including our signature HyBridge® styles, which integrate down and Merino wool—are meticulously made by best-in-class craftspeople. Our knitwear is fully fashioned, constructed top-to-bottom as a single garment for a better fit and quality.
Thermal Mapping™
Warmth where you need it and breathability where you need to keep cool. That’s Thermal Mapping in a nutshell. On our HyBridge styles that means wind blocking nylon that protects the core and insulating down panels to trap heat to the body. Across our knitwear, a more breathable open knit is used in areas that tend to overheat – like underarms, and the back of the neck.
Merino Wool
Merino wool is a natural performance fibre that inherently adapts to broad temperature fluctuations. That means it keeps you cool when it’s warm and warm when it’s cool. A single Merino fibre can absorb up to 30% of its own weight in water before that moisture is felt on the body. It also actively manages moisture by absorbing it from the skin and then desorbing into the atmosphere, leaving you feeling dry and comfortable even during active wear.
Outdoor artist Alice Pasquini wears our WindBridge Hooded Jacket. Learn more about her story here.
Durability Mapping
This thoughtful construction reinforces abrasion prone areas—think elbows and shoulder areas where you carry your backpack strap—with durable fabrics and yarns for sweaters that last season after season.
Q-Knit
Q-Knit, an innovation for this season, seamlessly creates pockets of air between the exterior and interior layers, trapping body heat for enhanced warmth where you need it.
Live In
The Open
When we live bravely, we find greatness in ourselves and others.
For outdoor artist Alice Pasquini, that means championing the contributions of women in a field dominated by men. “We had no feminine point of view in the graffiti world,” says Alice. “What I wanted to bring to the street was a kind of poetic, less bold line using a spray can to draw real women. Signing with my real name was a crazy idea, but I really wanted to show other girls that it was a woman [making this art].”
Her boldness paid off. Alice is an accomplished artist who has created commissioned work from Marrakesh to São Paolo to Rome, where she lives and works. Her greatest passion, however, is using the power of art to enrich her community. We filmed Alice as she journeyed back to the tiny village in Italy’s Molise region where her grandfather was born—and where she is now having an impact. “I started to paint on abandoned houses scenes of the old life of the town, from old pictures. I did it for love,” she says. “I thought, maybe we can bring back kids again.
Maybe we can give back to the people who are surviving here.” That evolved into a hugely popular street art festival that has brought tourists to Civitacampomarano and revitalized what was once a dying village.
Alice’s story is just the first chapter in this season’s story of people who live life in the open. Stay tuned for more…
Her boldness paid off. Alice is an accomplished artist who has created commissioned work from Marrakesh to São Paolo to Rome, where she lives and works. Her greatest passion, however, is using the power of art to enrich her community. We filmed Alice as she journeyed back to the tiny village in Italy’s Molise region where her grandfather was born—and where she in now having an impact. “I started to paint on abandoned houses scenes of the old life of the town, from old pictures. I did it for love,” she says. “I thought, maybe we can bring back kids again. Maybe we can give back to the people who are surviving here.” That evolved into a hugely popular street art festival that has brought tourists to Civitacampomarano and revitalized what was once a dying village.
Alice’s story is just the first chapter in this season’s story of people who live life in the open. Stay tuned for more…