fredag 23. september 2011
torsdag 22. september 2011
Pepper presenterer Manastash
Nytt merke på Pepper! Jakker og fleece fra Manastash i butikken nå.
"Manastash is an outdoor brand, established in Seattle,
USA in the year 1994.
Its philosophy is to make the best possible clothing,
using sustainable materials, such as hemp or recycled fleeces.
The Manastash Highlands which falls down
from the great Cascade Range offers a wide range of
outdoor sports such as ski, trek, mountain bike, rafting and kayak.
Functional, stylish and earth-friendly clothing,
based on the free-wheeling lifestyle…
Mountains, rivers and roads…
Manastash are connected in heart with all those people
who continue to chase after their passion in the natural environment."
torsdag 15. september 2011
Norse - Elka Jackets
The Elka jacket has been an integral part of the collection since Autumn / Winter 2009. The jacket is made in collaboration with Danish rainwear brand Elka and it is modelled on a traditional fisherman's coat. It is designed to be practical, durable and willing to withstand extreme weather conditions. The Elka jacket keeps these characteristics, but moves away from the traditional box-fit, taking on a slimmer design.
Etiketter:
NORSE PROJECTS; AW 11
tirsdag 13. september 2011
fredag 9. september 2011
tirsdag 6. september 2011
Diemme AW 11
Roccia Wet / Begonia / Full Grain Leather / Black
Pepper presenterer Diemme.
"Diemme footwear is a shoe manufacturer located in Onè di Fonte, a small town in the Montebelluna district of northeast Italy.
With an extensive attention to detail and craftsmanship, Diemme is commonly known for their production of high mountaineering, trekking, military, safety and hunting footwear. As a family-owned company founded in 1992, Diemme is run and operated by brothers Maico and Dennis Signor, who both grew up working in the boot making industry and still work alongside their employees in the Diemme production hall. ”Made in Montebelluna”, by industry standards a trademark in itself, explains the districts reputed merit for excellent craftsmanship and high quality materials dating back to the 1870s. In the earlier days the local shoemakers began making boots for woodcutters and mountain people in the area, whereas today production in Montebelluna is recognized as one of the most dominant areas for research and production of technical and performance footwear."
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