Brands

  • 24BOTTLES

    24BOTTLES

    24Bottles

    24Bottles, the startup Bolognese of the eco-friendly steel bottle.

    An idea born from the choice of two boys looking for an alternative to the waste of disposable containers and which today is developing towards the realization of products adapted to different needs.

    The goal is to combine ethics and aesthetics, promoting the first relying on the second.

  • ACTION NOW

    ACTION NOW

    Action Now

    Action now is a dynamic company that has been operating for twenty years in the action sport sector.
    Wholesale distributors for the Italian territory of prestigious brands in the field of skateboarding, footwear, streetstyle
    Action Now is part of the skateboarding in Italy since its inception, or more than 20 years!

  • ADIDAS

    ADIDAS

    Adidas

    Adidas is not simply a brand of sportswear. It has established itself as streetwear brand par excellence, it has become part of urban culture.

    The history of this company protagonists were a discussion between two German brothers, Adolf and Rudolf Dassler and the continued desire to overcome that founded Adidas and Puma, respectively.

    In 1973 came the legendary Stan Smith shoe (which took its name from the famous Parisian tennis) today global icon.

  • ALBERTO GOLF

    ALBERTO GOLF

    Alberto Golf is a leading golf apparel company, renowned for its fusion of style, comfort and technological innovation. Founded in 2000, it has quickly established itself as a go-to brand for golfers looking for high-quality, performance apparel. Alberto Golf products are designed with advanced technologies to improve sporting performance.
    Alberto Golf's production ethic places a strong emphasis on sustainability and social responsibility. The company uses eco-friendly materials and manufacturing processes that reduce environmental impact, such as recycled fabrics and energy-saving techniques. Furthermore, Alberto Golf is committed to ensuring fair working conditions for all its employees and collaborators, supporting local and international initiatives for the improvement of the communities in which it operates.
    With a strong commitment to innovation and quality, combined with responsible corporate policy, Alberto Golf continues to be a point of reference for fans of the sport, promoting an approach to golf that is as ethical as it is technologically advanced.

  • ALESSANDRA CHAMONIX

    ALESSANDRA CHAMONIX

    Alessandra Chamonix

    Women are at the center of Alessandra's creative process, which pays close attention to the enhancement of their femininity, comfort and practicality.

    Alessandra Chamonix collections are expressed in clothing of sartorial culture for a woman who pays attention to her look, through refined details, precious and handcrafted workmanship.

  • ALLAGIULIA

    ALLAGIULIA

    ALLAGIULIA

    Allagiulia was born in 2010 from the idea of the shoe-designer Giulia Campeol. Giulia transforms her passion into work, following her creativity and her taste by revisiting the traditional Friulian slippers with fabrics, ornaments and modeling while managing to keep the basic rules. The ingredients of Allagiulia's success are a mix of love for vintage, originality, made in Italy and craftsmanship. Almost everything is taken from the Friulian slipper par excellence, from the bicycle tire for the sole to the felt for the insole. The exception is in the fabrics of the upper, no more offcuts and cheap fabrics but noble weaves, great classics or real vintage pieces that give uniqueness to each pair. Details that become an eulogy to that class that should never disappear and a gift to those who love refinement understood as refined classicism. Collections range from friù to ballerinas to Vimina, the new must-have of allagiulia.

  • ALPINESTANDARDS

    ALPINESTANDARDS

    Alpinestandards is an independent brand of clothing and mountaineering equipment, located in the Val d'Ayas at the foot of Monte Rosa in Italy. Founded by Matteo Mendiola and Matteo Upinot, two visionaries with a tireless passion for adventure and mountaineering, Alpinestandards combines a progressive aesthetic with functionality, superior quality and a rebellious attitude. Their products are inspired by the raw essence of exploration and are designed to resist the most impetuous elements of nature without compromising comfort and performance. The brand shuns the ephemeral trends, instead following the rhythm of the adventurous ardor of its founders

  • ALTERNATIVE APPAREL

    ALTERNATIVE APPAREL

    Alternative Apparel

    Founded in 1995, Alternatives is a lifestyle fashion brand known for comfort, simplicity and commitment to sustainability. Through an innovative apparel design and involvement in targeted cases, aims to put people in touch, inspire creativity and catalyze change.

    In Alternative Eco line is used recycled cotton, in a perspective of sustainability save the planet from herbicides and pesticides associated with the cultivation of the cotton, textile keeping waste out of landfills.

    Cotton, GOTS certified, is 100% organic - the perfect mix of lightness, airiness and softness. A better choice for the skin and the environment.

  • ALYKI CASHMERE

    ALYKI CASHMERE

    Alyki Cashmere

    Words of Alyki are quality and land order: knitwear collections are made from the finest natural fibers produced by the spinning of the best made in Italy and work with great wisdom in those laboratories where highly select Biella spinning is a form d 'art, transmitted from generation to generation.

    Where the materials, and their processing, look to the past, the lines of renewed and flood of color, to characterize a brand that finds respecting the craft tradition, the wings for the future.

  • AMERICAN VINTAGE

    AMERICAN VINTAGE

    American Vintage is a prêt-à-porter brand created in 2005 by Michaël Azoulay. Brand of Marseille origin, since 2009 he has been based in Signes in the Var. Manages a network of over 150 stores worldwide

  • ARC'TERYX

    ARC'TERYX

    Arc'teryx

    In the midst of the Canadian mountains in 1989 in North Vancouver in the British Columbia area, the climber Dave Lane, was not satisfied with the products for climbing up to the time on the market, and decided it was time to produce own, starting with the manufacture harnesses for climbing and bags to contain magnesite, a short time later he decided to take advantage of the enormous experience and colleague Jeremy Guard view of his vast knowledge and experience in climbing, and this is where the legend of the "Dead Bird" was born.

    In 1991, Lane Guard and decided to change the company name, inspired Archeopteryx, an extinct genus of dinosaur, a transitional form between the feathered dinosaurs and modern birds is considered the oldest known bird. The choice was made to reflect the vision of the company and its founders: to create a dirompete evolutionary innovation in the outdoor, just like Archeopteryx, who served as evolutionary bridge between land feathered dinosaurs and early birds.

    The shift from a production point of view, came when the company was able to obtain a license to use the GORE-TEX® from W. L. Gore & Associates.
    The attention around Arc'teryx has exploded during the Future Forum in New York organized by Nike in early February, when Drake and the same Virgil, turned out in the front row with two identical jackets line Arc'teryx LEAF.

    In 2020 Arc'teryx appeared at the Paris Fashion Week show in Off-White, heads were worn with splicing technique along with rich clothes

  • AUTRY

    AUTRY

    Autry

    Autry was born in 1982 in Texas. Known as "the shoe with the American flag", it conquered the North American market thanks to numerous technical and design innovations.
    The brand's strategy was to create a line of shoes specifically for sports: tennis, running, aerobics. With the support of huge marketing investments and advertising campaigns in the most important lifestyle and sports magazines, Autry became in a few years one of the most popular and best-selling sports shoe brands in North America.

  • BABOLAT

    BABOLAT

    Babolat

    The brand was born in Lyon in 1875 and specializes, from the outset, in the processing of a raw material, the natural casing, which will be used in the first for stringing racquets.

    The company later became a leader in equipment for fans of racket sports: frames, set-ups, footwear, clothing, balls, grips, accessories and bags dedicated; these products are added the technical equipment for professionals specialized in the preparation of the rackets.

  • BARACUTA

    BARACUTA

    Baracuta

    Baracuta is a British clothing brand, known for having developed the so-called Harrington jacket, also called G9. Founded in 1937 by John and Isaac Miller, they began work on a jacket designed for golfers.

    The new building was equipped with the innovative zip and protect golfers from the rain was added to the head of the characteristic cape affixed to the back, called back vent umbrella.

    The Miller drew a high neck collar dog-ear, and they provided buttons. Finally, they added the rubber bands at the bottom of the sleeves to cover the players during the impact with the ball and drew large front pockets, closable with the button, so designed to hold two golf balls.

    The Miller Brothers is then devoted to the search for a fabric for the lining of the G9 that could make the garment more recognizable. The jacket became known as the G9, as G Golf and 9 as the 9-hole course of play.

  • BARBOUR

    BARBOUR

    Barbour

    Barbour was founded by British designer John Barbour in 1894, at the turn of the industrial revolution, as a manufacturer of jackets for hunters, jackets and tarpaulins for life in the country, ie the country gentleman.

    Today all the jackets are made of fabric thornproof, ie an insulating and waterproof material that protects from rain and cold and is particularly resistant to tearing and the ravages of time. In addition, the simplicity of the lines, makes it extremely practical Barbour clothing and comfortable to wear.

    More than a century later, the firm founded still remains firmly in the hands of the Barbour family and is one of the few British clothing manufacturer to have obtained three times the Royal Warrant, awarded by the Queen for the most exclusive suppliers of the English Royal Family .

  • BASH

    BASH

    BA&SH

    Ba&Sh is a women's clothing brand created by two childhood friends, Barbara Boccara and Sharon Krief, who have always been so passionate about fashion that, in 2004, they decided to turn their passion into a real personal label, founding Ba&Sh.

    The aim is to create the ideal wardrobe by designing pieces that they themselves would like to wear every day. The collections are a mix of femininity, happiness, freshness and colour, their clothes invite to travel and carefree. Light and airy dresses, bright cardigans, feminine jumpsuits, light leather jackets and tartan duffle coats are just some of the designs.

    In a short space of time, Ba&Sh perfectly achieves the smart & chic image of a young and versatile brand.

  • BASTONCINO

    BASTONCINO

    Bastoncino

    In the collections BASTONCINO you can find all the Italian creativity, for an independent man, free and even a little 'rebel, shirts with bizarre and unique prints, bright colors, but also the classic shirts "stick" revisited.

    The shirts by BASTONCINO, are an expression of style and originality combined with the guarantee of MADE IN ITALY. An incomparable fit and cool prints provide a modern touch to this fashion classic.

  • BD BAGGIES

    BD BAGGIES

    BD Baggies

    BD Baggies born in 1919, when Bradford Dexter Bagg finds a suitcase full of vintage clothes and, above all, beautiful shirts that belonged to his father.

    These clothes met with much success among the friends of the school in Bradford and in honor of his father, he started producing shirts with the logo B.D. Baggies.

    Today B.D. collections Baggies are always designed in the USA and produced with fabrics inspired by those vintage but offering contemporary products but, at the same time classic.

  • BEATRIZ FUREST

    BEATRIZ FUREST

    Beatriz Furest

    BF Beatriz Furest is authenticity, tradition and craftsmanship. Classics with surprising contemporaneity that characterizes them.

    Catalan Architecture, Italian family tradition and skin blend Beatriz Furest. A brand that captures the essence of Street Style in Barcelona and gives us a real point of view, personal and timeless fashion today.

    The brand was launched in 1996 by Beatriz Furest, grandson of the historic fashion house Furest. Ten years later, his sister Carlota joins the project, and together they begin to bet on passion, design, fashion and art that have surrounded them in their childhood.

    In Beatriz Furest models, part quality prevails. Each of them is designed and made in the best laboratories in Barcelona, ​​with the care and dedication of skilled artisans, with high-quality Italian leather. Our collections are produced in an ethical, demanding and knowledgeable, with peace of mind knowing that we have professionals who share our taste for things well done.

  • BELLEPIECE

    BELLEPIECE

    BELLEPIECE is a Parisian ready-to-wear brand founded by two fashion professionals who, combining artistic talent and pragmatism, offer an innovative vision of the feminine. Their philosophy aims to liberate women through clothing that serves as both a feminine and feminist manifesto, while simultaneously exalting and liberating the wearer. The collections, characterized by careful cuts and quality fabrics, reinterpret classic garments such as blouses, coats, jackets, dresses and trousers with a contemporary touch, offering a sophisticated and chic style.

  • BELLEROSE

    BELLEROSE

    Bellerose

    Bellerose was founded by Jean-Pierre Delhaye, Charly Bouvy and Patrick Van Heurck in 1989 with a line of men's shirts. Bellerose is named after a small American town on the outskirts of New York, in a nod to the American representatives in their approach to style.

    Only in 1998 increases production with clothing dedicated to women. The Bellerose clothing embodies a bold spirit but refined, combining masculine and feminine seduction through clothes and casual combinations, bright colors made versatile polka dots, stripes and checks and glamorous sporting, through the use of sneakers and leather lace-ups.

    Urban and cosmopolitan choosing oversized pants, shirts and unisex t-shirt along with parkas and blazers reinforce identity somewhere between the dandy and the metropolitan.

  • BEVILACQUA

    BEVILACQUA

    Bevilacqua

    Based in the heart of Tuscany, Bevilacqua enhances the personality and identity of products supporting the quality, service, and support.

    Perform the synthesis, the disappearance of the border between past and present to evolve into a new idea of ​​the future.

    Search original vintage fabrics, development and design of fabrics and original products. In order to enhance the characteristics of tissues and donate uniqueness, all our products are processed by washing and original treatments while respecting the environment and people.All products are made exclusively in Italy, with the care of skilled craftsmen who interpret the spirit of unique and timeless garments

  • BIELLA FABRICS

    BIELLA FABRICS

    Biella Fabrics

    Biella Company, manufacturer of exclusive wool plaid, blankets and accessories lines of high-end home, made out of wool and elegant furnishings.

    Its products decorate the best mountain chalets and hotels Haute-Savoie giving every room a prestigious sense of warmth and conviviality.

  • BIRKENSTOCK

    BIRKENSTOCK

    Birkenstock

    The success of Birkenstock is rooted in the dedication of the family to the art of orthopedic footwear inspiration. Over the centuries it has been forming a treasure of unparalleled experiences, which is transmitted continuously grown and expanded from generation to generation.

    Birkenstock invented the arch and also the meaning that we attach to this word today. The insole is not only an idea of ​​exclusive and revolutionary product, which paved the way for a whole new market.

    BIRKENSTOK Arizona, Boston, Madrid, Gizeh and Mayari models stand for exceptional comfort, high functionality and outstanding quality. The high quality is the result of fine, carefully selected raw materials from sustainable resources, which are processed according to strict conditions typical of the brand.

  • BL'KER

    BL'KER

    BL'KER

    BL'KER is the fashion brand that best interprets the simplicity and essentiality of a garment: linear shapes in a vintage fabrics playing their image on the choice of colors, a unique color finish; a different color for each item, to match and interchange for ever new and original outfits.

    BL'KER is the sporty man who knows how to be trendy, simply wearing an item of clothing made from the finest fabrics and carefully and care for design.

  • BLACK DIAMOND

    BLACK DIAMOND

    Black Diamond

    Black Diamond is a company that is not just for climbers and skiers, but it is the spirit of sports in which we live, their values ​​and their goals, past, present and future.

    Since 1957, the innovative designs of equipment have set the standard in many areas. E 'in part the result of dedication, desire and diligence of an incredible team of people. It is also the product of the fact that each team is a climber and a skier.

    From the sharing of experiences that are made of rock, ice and snow nace knowledge to create the best equipment possible.

  • BLUNDSTONE

    BLUNDSTONE

    Blundstone

    Born in Tasmania, the Blundstone was founded in 1870 and despite being grown to become one of the brands most popular boots in the world, the site continues to be in Tasmania.

    They are sturdy and good-looking with their natural imprint and their characteristic look. Made to be more resistant than necessary, remember the place from which they come. There is no other place on earth like Tasmania and there are no other boots in the world like those born there.

    And the quality has not changed, despite their style, design and technology have evolved over the years. They are still made as before: to go anywhere, to do anything and be more attractive with every step.

  • BOLT

    BOLT

    Lightning Bolt

    The story of Lightning Bolt goes back to the 70s when the surf style was being revisited and when to Hawaiian surfers there were no limits.

    The Banzai Pipeline Beach in Oahu, became the most famous in the world and since then the Bolt became the image of the most popular brand on surfboards.

    Lightning Bolt became ubiquitous in the ads, editorials in magazines and especially on the big screen. In the mid 70s the company moved on clothing with shirts and surf inspired costumes but also to lifestyle motorcycle.

  • BSBEE

    BSBEE

    Bsbee

    Bsbee is the name of a turquoise stone from Arizona, this stone, along with a red wool yarn, is a sign of good luck and true love for life and nature.

    Since its first collection, BSBEE's clothing has used sustainable materials and promoted a responsible marketing policy. Each fabric is original, created exclusively for the brand's collections, and is produced in places where tradition and local craftsmanship have developed the best working skills. Bsbee promotes a critical message against those behaviors that have brought society and the environment to where they are today: pollution, global warming, wild exploitation of human and natural resources.

    Bsbee shirts, skirts and dresses try to counter this trend. In fact, wearing sustainable/organic clothes made from non-toxic materials helps to actively preserve the planet.

  • BURTON

    BURTON

    Burton

    Burton is often cited as the Nike snowboard, to the influence that its mark has in the sport.

    Founded by Jake in 1977, product development was the greatest passion of Jake, and he has always made it fun. Take a piece of gear and ask: how can we make it better? He could not keep his hands to himself and no detail was too small.

    Today the company is a leader in any product about snowboarding: tables, technical clothing, bindings and accessories.

  • CAMP

    CAMP

    CAMP

    The story of C.A.M.P. (Conception articles Mountain Premana), a leader in outdoor equipment industry, began in 1889 in a small workshop in Premana, Lecco on the mountains, with wrought iron works by Nicola Codega. The shop is then passed to his son Antonio, author of the famous ice axes for the body of the mountain.

    Today C.A.M.P. with its three brands - CAMP, CAMP and CASSIN SAFETY - it is present in 80 countries with subsidiaries in France, United States and Russia. The C.A.M.P. products They are synonymous with lightness and performance, in line with the motto "light and fast" of modern mountaineering.

    With over 125 years of work and passion, true to their roots and open to the global context that has led her to develop their sporting know-how also in the labor sector in height, now C.A.M.P. It is run by the fourth generation of the family Codega. And it is also why it remains a unique company, the expression of an authentic mountain culture between tradition and innovation.

  • CAPALBIO

    CAPALBIO

    Capalbio is an Italian company renowned for clothing with an authentic style and inspired by the Tuscan tradition. With attention to high-quality materials and craftsmanship, Capalbio creates practical and resistant garments, ideal for those seeking elegance and functionality. Perfect for free time and everyday use, Capalbio garments combine comfort and refinement in an unmistakable style.

  • CARHARTT

    CARHARTT

    Carhartt

    Carhartt was founded to produce work clothes for railroad workers.

    Its initial growth during the 1890s focused on the need for durable and resistant clothing for this category of workers. Over time, the Carhartt products developed of the distinctive features, designed to extend the resistance, including the use of rugged threads, reinforcing rivets in greater stress points and a range of high-tech materials, flame resistant, to abrasions or water.

    To date, the Carhartt clothing is commonly found in non-metropolitan sites, such as farms, ranches, etc.

    In Europe it is marketed as a brand of the most fashionable clothing, comparable to Stüssy, Dickies, Rest, Element and Volcom or claims related groups such as artists, musicians and skaters

  • CHAMPION

    CHAMPION

    Champion

    Three members of the Feinbloom family combine their vision to create an exciting new sportswear company in Rochester, NY. The company was founded in 1919 under the name Knickerbocker Knitting Mills. Champion partners with Moe's Sport Shop by presenting collegiate sweatshirts and t-shirts featuring the University of Michigan crest.

    This gives birth to collegiate apparel as we know it, including the first ever hoodie. The hoodie was designed and developed for practical reasons, as a garment to be worn by athletes while warming up between games or during practice sessions.

    As a testament to Champion's rich heritage, the Reverse Weave hoodie is displayed at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) as part of the exhibition "Items: Is fashion modern?", a retrospective of the most significant fashion items in modern society. In 2018, the Champion hoodie becomes part of the permanent collection.

    In 2020 Chiara Ferragni and Champion Europe joined forces with an energetic SS20 capsule collection.

  • CHESAPEAKE'S

    CHESAPEAKE'S

    Chesapeake's

    The Chesapeake's jacket that many associate with the standard military look we think of today was developed during World War II.

    These overshirts usually had an olive green fabric with a single row of buttons on the front and chest pockets on each side.

    Chesapeake's clothing garments, jackets and trousers, are inspired by these uniforms both in terms of design and the materials used.

  • CIMA BIANCA

    CIMA BIANCA

    Cima Bianca

    Cima Bianca offers a collection of knitwear in fine natural yarns, produced in Biella and inspired by the colors of the land and a life in close contact with nature.

    A Km 0 supply chain for true connoisseurs of this noble and naturally technical fiber whose intrinsic qualities have earned worldwide recognition and appreciation.

    Nature is an important presence, constantly evolving, and greatly influences the way of life of local families. Biella's industrial tradition is embodied in the processing of wool, considered a precious raw material.

    Local creativity produces unique blends of colors and patterns, which are used to enhance this ductile natural fiber that possesses unique thermo-regulating and resilient properties.

  • CLARKS

    CLARKS

    Clark's

    Clark's story began nearly 200 years ago when Cyrus and James Clark made a slipper from sheepskin scraps. It was revolutionary at the time; a combination of invention and craftsmanship that has remained at the core of the products.

    Each pair of shoes begins with a shape hand-carved from a single block of hornbeam, advanced construction techniques, contemporary technologies and materials help provide perfection tailored for the modern world.

  • COLMAR

    COLMAR

    Colmar

    Colmar was founded in Monza in 1923 by Mario Colombo. In the first decades, the company produced hats and gaiters in wool felt, and then devoted itself to the production of workwear. In the immediate post-war period, with the recovery and development of sport, the company began to specialize in sportswear, with particular attention to skiwear.

    During the 1952 Olympics, the company was commissioned to dress the Italian ski team and, together with Zeno Colò, created the first aerodynamic windbreaker.

    In the last decade the brand has grown both in the sport and lifestyle side thanks to the research of more and more technical and performing fabrics to help the sport performance that the fashion world

  • COMPRES SPORT

    COMPRES SPORT

    Compressport

    Compressport is a brand born producing graduated compression socks.

    The brand was born from a need: the products then available were not practical and the materials were not suitable for long-distance sports.

    From the beginning Compressport products were very successful: customers wanted to buy ten more for every product they tried.

  • CONVERSE

    CONVERSE

    Converse

    Converse has been making Chuck Taylor All Star and One Star sneakers since its inception over a century ago. Today, it's committed to creating great new street style classics. What you wear represents street culture, both sporty and creative, reinterpreted from the beginning.

    When you wear Converse products, you're creating a culture inspired by authentic street style simply by expressing your personality. At the feet of a basketball star of the 70s depicted in the history books or worn in your free time, the Chuck sneaker has always been synonymous with the "trendy look".

  • CRAZY IDEA

    CRAZY IDEA

    Crazy Idea

    Crazy Idea (founded in 1989 in Bormio) is a manufacturer of highly technical sportswear with the "focus" in ski mountaineering and trail running.

    The continuous collaboration with the best athletes and the strong competitive connotation have allowed the company to create a name for itself; in particular the feedbacks coming from the high level, are transferred to the traditional ski touring, to the mountaineering, to the freeride and to the street and climbing world.

    Every single article is studied answering to Valeria's (the founder) leit motiv, "I create for others what I use for myself"!

  • DEUSEXMACHINA

    DEUSEXMACHINA

    Deus Ex Machina

    Deus ex Machina is an Australian brand founded in 2006 that has become famous for the production of custom motorcycles.

    Deus ex Machina is much more than a brand - it's a culture. Deus didn't set out to sell only custom parts and hand-built motorcycles, but to celebrate a culture of creativity.

    The Deus philosophy encompasses many worlds: from motorcycling to surfing to skateboarding.

  • DEUTER

    DEUTER

    Deuter

    Deuter is one of the world's leading backpack brands. Deuter supplies professional climbers since 1938

    In 1938, Anderl Heckmair was the first person to climb the north face of the Eiger. To this day, his feat is still regarded as an achievement that has made mountaineering history. Even then, Deuter supplied him and his team with backpacks. Fifteen years later, the pioneering mountaineer Hermann Buhl was the first to climb Nanga Parbat.

    Deuter has been the innovative company in the field of outdoor equipment for more than 115 years. The German brand has repeatedly revolutionized the market with unique innovations such as the first ventilated back system.

  • DIADORA

    DIADORA

    Diadora

    Diadora was born as an artisan workshop where they make mountain boots. In a short time, they established themselves as the best mountain and work boots on the market.

    In the 60's, Diadora was the first Italian company to develop a new concept of sports marketing, which resulted in the choice of hiring champions of great appeal as testimonials. Champions such as Bjorn Borg and Roberto Bettega are not only important sports references, but they become true style icons.

    Sport becomes a phenomenon of custom and Diadora products cross the borders from competitive practice to leisure time, contributing not only to writing the sporting history of the period, but also to shaping the taste of the time in the new "lifestyle" market.

  • DICKIES

    DICKIES

    Born in 1922 in the heart of Texas, Dickies has cemented its place as an iconic American brand. With a humble beginning as a bib overalls manufacturer, the brand quickly became a staple for workers across diverse industries. Throughout the decades, Dickies has seamlessly blended functionality, durability, and style, making it a trusted name in workwear. Dive into the rich history of Dickies and explore how it evolved from a small-town business to a global fashion phenomenon.

  • DON'T FORGET ME

    DON'T FORGET ME

    Founded in 2010, Don't Forget Me has established itself as a leader in the design industry, with an ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability. Born from the vision of a more responsible future, our company offers a varied range of products that combine modern aesthetics and practicality. Each piece is made with environmentally friendly materials, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint. The production process follows rigorous ethical standards, ensuring fair working conditions for all employees. With an eye always on the latest design trends, Don't Forget Me is not only committed to creating superior quality products, but also promotes a philosophy of conscious and environmentally friendly consumption.

  • DRAGON

    DRAGON

    Dragon Diffusion

    Dragon Diffusion is a brand focused on making handcrafted woven leather bags and baskets.
    The inspiration originates in traditional basket weaving cultures, from Japanese bamboo baskets to fiber baskets made from natural plants by ethnic communities in the South Pacific.
    The special hand braiding technique was developed out of respect for traditional leather craftsmanship, and the natural vegetable dyeing process of the leather straps is unique.

  • DYNAFIT

    DYNAFIT

    Dynafit

    In 2005, the snow leopard was introduced as the new DYNAFIT logo. This animal perfectly symbolizes the values and characteristics that DYNAFIT stands for: Speed, Lightness, Endurance and Technology.

    The snow leopard moves with speed and elegance on the world's highest peaks, and is therefore the ideal example for ambitious sportsmen.  

    The brand image is just like its logo, minimalist and clean. The communication is directed at young, highly skilled athletes, which allows DYNAFIT to modernize not only its brand but the entire world of ski mountaineering.

  • E9

    E9

    E9

    E9 is not only a clothing brand but something bigger, a "Real Brand" recognized for the expressive coherence developed over the years.

    Brand born exclusively as clothing for climbers; the style, passion and enthusiasm have influenced many brands in the industry. E9 has invented style in the world of climbing, in an original, authentic and disruptive way.

    E9 has always produced in Italy and this not only adds prestige and value to the production in a qualitative sense, but above all means "Km 0" production.

  • EDWIN

    EDWIN

    In 2003 Edwin Europe was born, founded to develop exclusive products for the European market and offer a selection of Japanese items to a new audience.

  • EKA

    EKA

    EKA

    Ekà finds its appeal in family pleasures. This spirit takes shape in clothing that lives on through individual expression. Ekà, in Sanskrit, means "one" and echoes the effort of many individuals.

    Building a brand with a unique aesthetic that blends Eastern and Western sensibilities has been the design guideline and as such, the garments are versatile: fluid in form, evolved in fabrics and textures, and seen as timeless closet essentials. Worn as separates or layered, each involves craftsmanship along with extensive development with traditional textile techniques.

    Eka manufactures the fabrics used favoring the mechanics and raw beauty of natural fibers. They become the canvas on which each layer intentionally embraces the irregular and gives craftsmanship an abstract interpretation.

  • EMU

    EMU

    Discover Umu Australia: authenticity and comfort in every step. Superior quality shoes, made with natural materials for a unique experience of well -being and style

  • EPICE

    EPICE

    Épice Paris

    Founded in 1999 by two Danish designers, ÉPICE is the pioneering brand of high-end stoles for men and women. 

    Epice Paris also produces printed and canvas bags, shoppers and clutches, and cardigans made in Italy.

    The brand's identity is based on its creation. Each product designed as a work of art. After considering the choice of stole size, thread, color and combination of original patterns, the pieces are hand woven and printed in workshops in India.

  • ERIBE

    ERIBE

    Eribé Knitwear

    ERIBÉ Knitwear is an award-winning design house and manufacturer based in Melrose, Scotland. Founded in 1986, we are world-renowned for bringing an innovative twist to traditional Scottish knitwear.

    ERIBÉ loves sustainability and advocates for natural yarns, quality craftsmanship and eco-conscious living.

    Through years of listening to our customers and careful planning, ERIBÉ has learned how to create luxurious, quality knitwear that suits a variety of body shapes, skin colors and cultures... leaving a sense of positivity, youthfulness and happiness!

  • EXQUISITE J

    EXQUISITE J

    EXQUISITE J

    The contemporary style of the collections is dictated by the use of natural and feminine materials, and the high degree of craftsmanship of each item. The inspiration comes from the love for Color and Painting, following the abstract art, the Russian Deconstructivism and Rothko. A sophisticated and feminine style, entirely produced in Italy.

    In particular, the creation of fun and refined belts starts from a creative reuse of materials; for example, the structure of the belt is made with elastic bands commonly used for suspenders. The motifs of the buckles, on the other hand, recall the passion for the world of vintage costume jewelry, so much so that they can be defined as "jewels of life".

    The scarves, in very soft linen gauze or wool foulard, are entirely hand painted and embroidered. Then, dried on wooden looms. Embroidered sequin pastilles, felted wool scratches embellish the soft shawls, for a result of great effect. And then suede, raffia and leather handbags in contrasting colors; linen shopping bags enlivened by resin brushstrokes.

  • F**K

    F**K

    F**K

    Born from the will of Francesco Giorgio, founder of Giorgio S.r.l., the brand F**K is synonymous with Design 100% Made in Italy, attention to detail, excellent know-how and quality at competitive prices.

    Innovating and evolving every day, F**K confirms and reinforces its value: to continue to amaze with its clothes, to assert a strong and intense style, to never forget to enjoy life.

    The brand with an energetic and combative spirit promises to stand out in the fashion scene with its Beach, Intimate and Outer lines.

  • FANLILY

    FANLILY

    Fanlily

    Fanlily is a brand with origin in the Biella area; it produces bags made entirely by hand with antique fabrics of research.

  • FERRINO

    FERRINO

    Ferrino

    It all began in a paint store in Turin in 1870. Cesare Ferrino had the revolutionary idea of making fabrics waterproof. It was an immediate success, all over Italy.

    From the fabric to the first tents supplied to explorers and climbers; but among the customers there was also the newborn Fiat. Since then, technology and research have made Ferrino a fundamental brand in the world of mountaineering and the outdoors.

  • FILA

    FILA

    Fila

    Fila is an Italian manufacturer of footwear, sportswear, ordinary and underwear founded in 1911 in Biella. It has established itself on the global market by placing its brand alongside champions and sports projects.

    Fila's mission does not stop only at sports activities, entering the fashion world with two leading lines: Vintage Collection and Gold Collection. The Vintage line proposes, directly from the historical archives, Fila's iconic products reinvented for the 21st century.

    It thus presents authentic products recreated with new materials and a more modern fit, proving that good design endures over time. The Gold Collection offers a luxury Italian line, created with fine materials and refined design.

  • FILSON

    FILSON

    Filson - Excellent quality for over 120 years

    Born in 1850, c.c.filson inherited the pioneering spirit of the Father and the love for the open air. After living in Nebraska and traveling throughout the country as a railway worker, he moved to the town of Seattle, Washington around 1890.

    Filson could not have chosen a better timing. In 1897 he began the great golden race of Klondike and thousands of people on the hunt for luck were poured into Seattle, headed to the north. Armed with a great sense of work, a reputation of honesty and long years of experience in dressing colonists and gold seekers of the North-West Pacific, C.C.Filson was ready to become famous. Here's what he said in our 1914 catalog:

    "To our customers: if a man is directed to the North, he should go to us for his clothing, because we have learned what is better to wear in that country from the experience of a northern man - and not just one - but hundreds. Our materials are the best available, aware that the best is the result of constant research and that quality is vital. You can absolutely count on our products both as regards the materials and the processing. 


  • FJALLRAVEN

    FJALLRAVEN

    Fjällräven

    Fjallraven, literally "The Arctic Fox" is a Swedish company specializing in outdoor equipment, especially luxury clothing and backpacks. Founded in 1960 by Åke Nordin.

    Fjällräven's original product was the first commercially made backpack with an external frame. It used an aluminum frame. Today, among its best-known products are Greenland jackets, Vidda pants, Expedition down jacket and various versions of the Kånken backpack.

    Fjällräven Kånken is Fjällräven's best-selling product. It was originally developed as a reaction to the growing number of reports that Swedish school children were developing back problems due to the heaviness of their more traditional bags. The Kånken was awarded the Guldknappen Accessoar design award in 2018.

  • FLABELUS

    FLABELUS

    Flabelus is a specialized footwear manufacturing company, known for its dedication to craftsmanship and innovation. Offering a range of shoes that combine comfort and style, Flabelus is committed to using sustainable materials and ethical manufacturing techniques. Its products are designed to meet the needs of a modern and conscious clientele, guaranteeing uncompromising quality and durability.

  • FLOTTE

    FLOTTE

    FLOTTE

    Flotte is a French brand, committed to a more responsible and sustainable fashion. Colorful, playful and functional outerwear built to last. It offers a clothing line that fits every person's daily life.

    Integrated and sewn to the piece, the windproof raincoats adapt to the pleasure of your activities by transforming into a bag in an instant.

    The rainmaker community shares the same "positive attitude" vision. Rain doesn't stop, rather, it reminds us that we are alive and well. Because rain is synonymous with a happy childhood memory of running around trying to grab as many drops as possible.

  • FOOTJOY

    FOOTJOY

    Footjoy

    The history of the FootJoy brand dates back to 1857, when a young man named Fredrick Packard walked away from his father's boot workshop to build his own shoe business.

    His dedication to innovation, quality and style intersected with his love of the game of golf and the FootJoy line resulted in high-performance golf footwear.

    From these humble shoemaker beginnings in Brockton, Massachusetts, the world's leading golf footwear brand has emerged.

  • FRACAP

    FRACAP

    Fracap

    Fracap was born in 1848 in Monteroni as a small footwear production; when the brothers Alfredo and Giovanni Cappello entered to continue their father's activity, Fracap started to open up and become famous.

    At the beginning Alfredo and Giovanni produced resistant shoes for farmers, but in 1987 Alfredo's sons, Antonio and Michele, started a new era for Fracap. They began producing shoes for the Italian Army and Air Force, introducing new models and soon becoming very famous. They also began producing for the Carabinieri and Navy.

    Fracap became famous for the absolute quality of its materials and production. Every Fracap shoe and boot was produced using two of the most difficult and important techniques in the world of footwear: Goodyear and Ideal bottoms.

    In 2002 Antonio and Michele decided to innovate their work. They introduced a new model of Fracap shoe, the M120, and entered by force into the world of street fashion. Today Fracap is one of the best known brands in Europe, Japan, Australia, Russia and USA, but the company is still located in Monteroni, and Michele and Antonio are still the producers of every single pair of shoes. This is the value of a truly Made in Italy product: with Fracap you are not just wearing a pair of shoes, you are wearing a piece of Italian history.

  • FRANCESCA BASSI

    FRANCESCA BASSI

    Francesca Bassi

    The collection is made up of garments that do not match each other; although linked by a thread of color, they leave you free to express your own style through unique combinations.

    The long embroidered skirts have become iconic garments; the embroidered kaftans are manteau in spring and replace the cardigan in winter. Patchwork kimonos are unique garments all different paired with jacquard maxi scarves with needlepoint inserts and sartorial details.

  • GARMIN

    GARMIN

    Garmin

    GARMIN makes products that are engineered indoors for life outdoors so customers can make the most of the time they spend pursuing their passions.

    With more than 15,000 employees in 80 offices worldwide, the company brings GPS navigation and wearable technology to the automotive, aviation, marine, outdoor and fitness markets.

    Garmin is committed to creating environmentally friendly products with minimal environmental impact throughout their lifecycle.

  • GIPRON

    GIPRON

    Gipron

    Gipron is a famous Italian brand of skates. The name GIPRON comes from the owner, Giuseppe Pronzati, who started the artisan activity in Milan in 1917.

    Historically, Gipron has produced roller skates, bindings and ski poles, all with the Gipron brand, and then gradually specialized in poles specifically designed for different sports disciplines.

  • GRAMICCI

    GRAMICCI

    Gramicci

    Since 1982, Gramicci has been making functional clothing for the outdoors. Built for movement and beloved by countless cultural movements, what began in a garage in Ventura, California, has traveled to the streets of Tokyo and beyond.

  • GRIVEL

    GRIVEL

    Grivel

    Founded in 1818 in Courmayeur, it is the oldest manufacturer of mountaineering gear still in operation. Grivel is the surname of the founders Henry and Laurent. The company was sold in 1982 to a group of enthusiasts gathered around Gioachino Gobbi.

    With the new millennium Grivel decided to devote its efforts and investments to improving the safety of mountaineers.

    In 2003, Grivel began fitting all crampons with the new antibott, the only "proactive" one that expels snow accumulated under the plate between the points of the crampons. In 2014, Grivel patented and built the first carabiner with two opposing opening levers that make total safety for the user without the need for any intervention on their part. The safest carabiner ever produced. The Twin Gate carabiner was awarded the "Compasso d'Oro", the Oscar for design, for the first time in the outdoor industry.

  • GUANABANA

    GUANABANA

    Guanabana

    Thanks to their style and ethnic motifs, Guanabana bags will seduce all girls who are passionate about fashion.

    To be carried over the shoulder, on the shoulder or on the arm, the bucket shape makes them perfect for all occasions.

    Handmade and crocheted, each Guanabana bag is unique in its pattern, ideal to complete any look.

  • HARTFORD

    HARTFORD

    Hartford

    Imagined by Yves Chareton in the United States in 1979, the Hartford project revisits American wardrobe classics, giving them a modern twist. A decisive encounter for the launch was when a New York manufacturer sold him old stocks of Oxford and chambray fabrics that were impossible to find on the market and ideal for making the first vintage-inspired Hartford shirts.

    After a few years, the brand returned to Paris and began its commercial development: the collections grew in size and became synonymous with impeccable materials and style.

    Mixing European influences with a casual west coast style, the brand quickly gained cult status on both sides of the Atlantic. Unsurprisingly, Bruce Springsteen and Eric Clapton soon became unconditional fans....

    Since then, the brand has kept up with the times while preserving its beloved family values.

  • HAVAIANAS

    HAVAIANAS

    Havaianas

    Havaianas is a well-known Brazilian brand born in the early 60s that produces flip flops made of soft rubber. Havaians are inspired by the Japanese Zori sandals, but unlike these, they are made entirely of rubber. Today they are the most popular summer footwear thanks to their lightness and bright colors that distinguish them.

  • HEAD

    HEAD

    Head

    HEAD is a global leader in high-quality, high-performance equipment and apparel for athletes and players at all levels.

    Since its founding in 1960, it has achieved a reputation for cutting-edge design, engineering excellence and a passion for playing all sports, everywhere. It is currently engaged in Winter Sports, Racquet Sports, Diving, Sportswear.

    World-class performance demands the best equipment and that's why, at HEAD, our goal is to give athletes and players of every level, exactly what they need to win.

  • HERSCHEL

    HERSCHEL

    Herschel Supply Co.

    The name Herschel pays homage to the small town of the two founders, Peter and Anne, which still has about thirty inhabitants and has been a source of inspiration for their family and their brand.

    From this tradition that draws inspiration from travels around the world, from the culture of mountaineering, products are born for daily use of high quality reinvented in modern forms and personal style.

    The story of a journey, of a family, of a country, the story of a fashion, of a trend, of a brand. Herschel represents our past, our present, our future.

    Discover the latest Herschel news and trends, the latest collections of backpacks, bags, travel items and accessories of the best quality.

  • HOKA

    HOKA

    Hoka One one

    The brand first made a name for itself in the running industry by producing shoes with oversized soles, dubbed "maximalist" because of the extra cushion, as opposed to the minimalist shoe trend that was gaining popularity when the company was founded in 2009.

    The initial goal of the prototype was to improve endurance race times by designing a shoe that would allow for faster downhill running.

    Once completed, it was discovered that the shoes were able to improve uphill running as well, helping an athlete tackle 100km in difficult conditions, thus improving the performance of all runners.

  • HOLUBAR

    HOLUBAR

    Holubar

    Holubar was born in Colorado, in 1946 from an idea of Alice and Roy Holubar, and began its activity with the production of down sleeping bags, backpacks, climbing nails, parkas. A true passion, , that of the Holubars, for outdoor activities, which gradually turned into a real business until the institutional start of Holubar Mountaineering in 1947.

    The brand quickly established its market presence, initially in Colorado, and then throughout the United States because of the excellent quality of its products and the pioneering approach of Alice and Roy Holubar. In fact, we owe to them a great number of technical innovations, which have inspired for years many of the most renowned companies in the outerwear industry, such as the use of ultralight nylon and its combined use with down padding, or the adoption of 60/40 fabrics, a mix of Egyptian cotton and nylon that made the garments water-repellent and gave them a resistance to wear hitherto unknown, when cotton and wool were mainly used for mountain garments.

    To Alice and Roy Holubar we also owe the invention of the Mountain Parka, one of the most popular garments ever in America, worn among others by Robert De Niro in the five Oscar-winning film "The Hunter" in 1978.

  • HOWLIN

    HOWLIN

    Howlin' Knitwear

    Established in Antwerp in 2009, Howlin' is a brand that specializes in knitwear that is produced by staying true to the oldest traditions.

    The brand produces garments with high quality materials and traditional production techniques, focusing on innovation and expanding the range of patterns and designs that make Howlin' knitwear truly unique.

  • ID EIGHT

    ID EIGHT

    ID.EIGHT

    ID.EIGHT is known for its excellently crafted, ethically and sustainably produced footwear.
    The meeting between Dong Seon Lee and Giuliana Borzillo, a designer and product manager long involved in the footwear industry, led to the birth of the idea.

  • IN THE BOX

    IN THE BOX

    In the Box

    In the box was born as a brand of socks and apparel collections made in Milan. In The Box is a container of creativity in constant evolution that changes size depending on what it contains.

    Today are collections of socks and apparel, tomorrow a new project that comes out of a box to create a new one.

    The patterns, colors and workmanship come from the founders' cult for vintage, but also for the American and Japanese second hand, for street culture, old school rnb music and preppy icons like John Kennedy. Design and quality manufacturing are the pillars on which the brand is founded.

  • ISOLE VULCANI

    ISOLE VULCANI

    ISOLE & VULCANI

    The concept of Isole & Vulcani bikini takes shape between Rome and Filicudi and develops in the Aeolian archipelago. The intent is to create a beachwear product exclusively for the islands and as much as possible in line with the rhythm and atmosphere that is lived on them. The idea is as simple as it is revolutionary: swimwear in natural fiber without seams.

    The comfort and the rigorous essentiality of the shapes, the raw cut, the exclusive use of cotton jersey, a particular attention to the nuance with the choice of colors always combinable from season to season, are the guidelines of the collections. The beach wear line at the base of ISOLE&VULCANI was born as a completely handmade product. It takes shape and develops, since the mid-eighties in a small boutique in contrada Pecorini Mare on the island of Filicudi in the Aeolian archipelago, curated and conceived by the Roman designer Daniela Fadda.

    Since 2019, the entire collection is made of GOTS certified organic cotton. All stages of production strictly made in Italy, do not contemplate the use of plastic and have virtually zero environmental impact. The energy, the fiery sunsets, the boundless horizon of the sea, the volcanic rocks, the black sand of the beaches of these timeless places, are the suggestions and inspiration.

  • JACOB COHEN

    JACOB COHEN

    Jacob Cohën

    Jacob Cohën is a brand born in 1985 quickly established in the luxury denim sector. The strengths of the Jacob Cohën brand are its inimitable features: comfortable, high-quality fabrics combined with exclusive elegance. The vision that guided the management team was to create a product suitable for both casual and formal wear.

    Jacob Cohën jeans are distinguished by their tailoring and perfect fit, as well as by the use of fine fabrics and embellishment with refined details, which has always been a distinctive feature of the brand. The production process is set up according to the principles of high quality workmanship, paying particular attention to the environment.

    The use of natural dyes and the absence of aggressive chemicals in the dyeing and fixing process are what distinguishes its collections.

  • JULBO

    JULBO

    Julbo

    Julbo, a French sports eyewear company, founded in 1888 by Jules Beaud in Morez in the French department of Jura, since its creation has recorded a continuous growth trend, establishing itself in the outdoor market with highly technical and innovative products.

    After more than 130 years of history, Julbo is confirmed as one of the leading brands in the sports eyewear market, both in summer and winter.

    A product that was born in France but is exported to over 90 countries. Italy is among the target countries for Julbo, so much so that from April 1, 2019, the transalpine company will deal directly with the Italian market, both for the sports eyewear and optical sectors.

  • KARHU

    KARHU

    Karhu

    Karhu is a brand born in 1916 in Helsinki and today represents the Finnish brand par excellence in terms of sports footwear. The Karhu brand, which in Finnish means "bear", until 1952 was represented by the 3 diagonal stripes, a distinctive sign that in that year was sold to Adidas.

    Since then Karhu shoes are marked by a lateral M, initial of the word "Mestari" which in Finnish means "champion". From the nineties begins the development of the whole philosophy of Karhu towards an efficient running, but at the same time points to the entry into the world of lifestyle sneakers with the Fusion models.

    The models of sneakers Fusion, Fusion 2.0 and running shoes, thanks to the refined materials combined with technical soles and special laces combine the outdoor style with the city casual.

  • KASHURA

    KASHURA

    KASHURA

    KASHURA is an independent accessories label based in Milan, Italy. Founded in 2017 by Katharina Kaschura, the brand began with a line of handmade crocheted ballerina shoes.

    The Ballerina shoe collection features a timeless approach and effortless appeal. They are crocheted with silk and rayon threads in intense, bright colors.

  • KAVU

    KAVU

    Kavu

    KAVU is a brand born in Seattle in 1993. The name KAVU comes from the aviation acronym for "clear above visibility unlimited," when there is not a cloud in the sky and you can see all the way to the horizon. This feeling of unlimitedness is the guiding philosophy. It means treating every day as if it were special.  KAVU clothing is an expression of this approach to life.

  • KIMONORAIN

    KIMONORAIN

    Kimonorain

    Kimonorain, is a brand that produces unisex kimonos in technical and waterproof material. The medium weight and the four seasons fit make Kimonorain suitable for every season.

  • KJUS

    KJUS

    Kjus

    KJUS is a brand founded in 2000 by Lasse Kjus, a champion skier, offering a small collection of high-end skiwear.

    More than a decade after its success with ski apparel, KJUS expanded to bring technical innovation to golf apparel, drawing attention to this area as well.

  • KWAY

    KWAY

    K-Way

    Duhamel, sitting at the bar watching the rain in Paris, had the idea of using the fabric of an umbrella, nylon, to make a windproof jacket.

    Thus was born K-Way, which soon became an iconic word known and used around the world to indicate the type of product designed. K-Way garments are made of special nylon that doesn't crease, takes up very little space and can be stored in its own pocket, which becomes a practical bag with a stretch belt to carry everywhere, comfortably.

    The real fortune of those garments that are not only very practical, but also colorful, comes between the seventies and eighties, when fashion discovers bright colors, sportswear everywhere and technical but cheerful fabrics.

  • LA SPORTIVA

    LA SPORTIVA

    La Sportiva

    La Sportiva (founded in 1928 in Trento) is a world leader in the production of climbing shoes and high mountain boots.

    The product range includes trekking boots, high altitude and Himalayan expedition boots, climbing shoes, mountain running shoes, ski mountaineering boots and technical winter and summer clothing.

  • LACOSTE

    LACOSTE

    Lacoste

    Lacoste is a French clothing company founded in 1933 by René Lacoste and his friend André Gillier, which became famous for the invention of the polo shirt, with the crocodile placed on the left side of the chest.

    The crocodile takes shape in 1927 under the designer Robert George. Precursor of customization, René Lacoste immediately had it embroidered on his blazers. A few years later, the polo shirt was born from the union of the T-shirt with the shirt, functional for the tennis players of the time. The crocodile on the heart makes Lacoste the first brand to put a visible logo on a garment.

    Lacoste paid a lot of attention not only to tennis but also to other sports such as soccer and especially golf, since his wife was a regular player of this sport.

  • LANAPO

    LANAPO

    Lanapo

    Lanapo sandals are the result of an inspiration received from an enchanting strip of Italy, from the sea that bathes it and from those who choose to know them. They are the chance to present to the world her love for beauty and to transport it everywhere. An invitation to walk with her joyfully sharing precious details.

  • LEON HARPER

    LEON HARPER

    Leon & Harper

    Leon & Harper creates fashion that is elegant and loose, designed for free movement and subtle seduction. An unpretentious brand that celebrates authenticity in a cool way.

    Created in Paris in 2010 by Philippe Corbin, Leon & Harper has quickly insinuated itself into the wardrobe of free-spirited young women through its timeless basics with their unique sense of detail.

  • LEVI'S

    LEVI'S

    Levi's

    In 1852, Levi Strauss, a Bavarian immigrant, opened a textile company in San Francisco during the peak of the California gold rush. As he worked, he realized the need of all hardworking people: to have clothes made to withstand anything.

    Levi Strauss and Jacob Davis combined a durable denim fabric with reinforcing rivets, so in 1873 the first overalls were born. Today we call them "blue jeans."

    Levi's® today are the purest wearable form of authentic self-expression. They carry the marks of life, the shapes of our bodies, the memories of our adventures.

  • LOVAT GREEN

    LOVAT GREEN

    Lovat & Green

    Lovat & Green is a brand born in 2010 in Bilbao by Isabel Calonge and Carlos Castillo that has made the manufacturing tradition the focus of its production.

    The brand offers scarves and unisex scarves that stand out thanks to the materials and colors with a strong personality. In fact, the yarns used are hand woven in India with traditional techniques handed down over the centuries using looms even 100 years old.

    The name of the brand comes from the union of two words: 'Lovat' which is a special shade of green, typically found in the color charts of Scottish knitwear and 'Green' which in this case echoes the policy of research of authentic, natural and sustainable fabrics. For the winter, the noble fibers are wool, cashmere or mohair, while the summer is marked by cotton, silk and linen.

  • LOWA

    LOWA

    Lowa

    LOWA produces footwear for mountaineering, outdoor and everyday use. Founded in 1923 as a small artisan company producing traditional Bavarian footwear, today LOWA is growing steadily and acquiring an increasingly international dimension.

    The historic shoe factory has made quality its flagship and is a leader in mountaineering and outdoor footwear in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.

    Today it is a global company specialized in the outdoor sector, but it continues to value our roots, always following these three fundamental requirements: maximum quality, perfect fit and innovation in all fields.

  • MAISON CLOCHARD

    MAISON CLOCHARD

    Maison Clochard

    Maison Clochard was born in 2008 in Florence in an elegant and sophisticated atmosphere, but also free and cosmopolitan, where art and culture from all over the world meet and mix in the various arrondissements of the city, giving life to an inexhaustible creative energy.

    The bohemian spirit, the fil rouge of the collections, is reflected in all the garments, in the refinement of the fabrics, in the tailoring and in the attention to detail, which give life to a product sought after in its simplicity, elegant, but outside the box.

  • MAISON LABICHE

    MAISON LABICHE

    Meison Labiche Paris, founded in the heart of the French capital, is recognized for its excellence in the high fashion sector. Since its inception, the company has focused on an approach that combines traditional craftsmanship with sustainable innovations, reflecting an ongoing commitment to environmental and social responsibility. Specializing in luxury clothing, Meison Labiche offers collections ranging from women's haute couture to exclusive accessories, all made with high-quality materials and cutting-edge production techniques. The company policy focuses on transparency, work ethics and reducing environmental impact, ensuring sustainable and long-lasting luxury products. Meison Labiche Paris continues to be a symbol of elegance and innovation in the world of fashion.

  • MAISON N.H PARIS

    MAISON N.H PARIS

    Maison N.H Paris

    Maison N.H Paris is a Parisian firm that crafts bohemian and nomadic accessories that merge French elegance with influences from across the world. It was founded in 2015 by two Japanese friends living in Paris.
    Noriko Ishizaka and Hiromi Sasaki, the creators, have a love of travel and take inspiration from their experiences, travels, and current trends to make items that lend a true sense of style to ordinary city living.

  • MALAGA4

    MALAGA4

    Malaga4

    Malaga4 is founded in 2018, the year in which it presents its first collection of bags.

    The brand establishes itself for its principles of craftsmanship and uniqueness. Each piece produced is entirely handmade, with fine and unique materials, making each bag a singular and non-replicable piece.

  • MAMMUT

    MAMMUT

    Mammut Sports Group AG

    Mammut Sports Group AG (formerly known as Arova-Mammut AG, Mammut AG) is a Swiss company that manufactures clothing, jackets, climbing ropes and other products for mountaineering and hiking.

    The company is headquartered in Seon, Switzerland and was founded in 1862 by Kaspar Tanner in Dintikon

  • MAN1924

    MAN1924

    Man1924

    MAN 1924 is brand was founded in 1924 by Spanish Ambrosio Navares, a reference of the national textile industry. His creative and entrepreneurial spirit made Navares a true genius in men's tailoring.

    The third generation of the Navares family has received this great legacy, and now works to preserve quality and appeal, two values of the house. Tradition, authenticity, heritage, culture and quality are some of the defining characteristics of MAN 1924.

    A team that collects this family heritage in textile tradition and brings the brand to the present while maintaining its main identity characteristics: authenticity and timeless art.

  • MANIFATTURA CECCARELLI

    MANIFATTURA CECCARELLI

    Manifattura Ceccarelli

    Manifattura Ceccarelli is a brand that was born in Forlì in 1998 thanks to the passion of its founder Giuliano Ceccarelli, originally from Santa Sofia, in the Tuscan Romagna region straddling the Apennines. The relationship with the territory and nature has always been fundamental for Giuliano Ceccarelli and has also influenced his work choices.

    Manifattura Ceccarelli's iconic jackets, the Fisherman parka and the Mountain Jacket are designed as technical garments inspired by the outdoor world, but with a modern interpretation, suitable for our times and also for everyday use in the city.

    The exclusive use of natural raw materials such as the Panno Grosso del Casentino, made of wool yarn in natural colors, the padding of the jackets in Pure Virgin Wool, Cotton treated with natural paraffins, and the lining in Cupro/Bemberg characterize Manifattura Ceccarelli garments.

  • MIEZ

    MIEZ

    Miez

    Miez was born in Gonras, in the province of Udine, where a pole of the Italian footwear sector was established in the 70s. Among the models produced, the friulanine represent one of the main ones.

    In this context was born Miez (term that in dialect means half) that, with the aim of transmitting an ancient tradition, proposes the traditional footwear adapted in a modern key through the use of new materials in order to ensure maximum comfort.

  • MILLET

    MILLET

    Millet

    Since 1950, in the heart of the French Alps, Millet has been dedicated to the mountains and their athletes.

    Millet is a mountaineering, ski mountaineering, hiking and trekking clothing and equipment brand that satisfies athletes by providing the optimum conditions of performance, comfort and reliability with superior technical clothing and equipment.

    Walter Bonatti, the conqueror of K2, mountaineer, explorer and mountain guide, became Millet's technical advisor in the 1960s, a period when the success of various mountaineering expeditions increasingly attracted the interest of many mountain enthusiasts.

  • MININA

    MININA

    Minina

    Founded in Milan in 2012, Minina is a women's and girls' clothing line. Minina collections can be worn both in everyday contexts and in more elegant occasions. Refined embroideries, delicate patterns and softness of the materials come together to create a product that combines a very feminine charm with rigor and simplicity, resulting in a unique style, timeless and immediately recognizable.

    The garments, designed and manufactured exclusively in Milan, follow, in all stages of processing, the quality and attention typical of the product made in Italy, respecting the environment and materials. Great care is devoted to research and study of colors, chosen and created by us in a handmade way, through the process of "garment dyed", which makes each dress unique and unrepeatable.

    The choice of natural materials - such as linen, cotton, canvas, voile silk and velvet - combined with meticulous attention to detail, results in collections of simple but refined elegance.

  • MODFITTER

    MODFITTER

    Modfitter

    The brand is a tribute to the Mod subculture, which originated in England in the late 1960s. This movement was created by a generation of young people with a deep passion for fashion, music and motorized scooters, seeking freedom and independence.

    Since then, the term Mod has been used over the years to generally describe anything that was believed to be popular, fashionable or modern. "Move and learn" was the maxim.

    Encouraging modernity without forgetting the past was the concept in which these young trailblazers found their inspiration and which today fuels the energy and creativity of Modfitters.

    Style, innovation and tradition are the brand's inspiration. The result can be seen in the classic styles, bright colors and refined details that sum up a rather "modernist" collection.

  • MOISMONT

    MOISMONT

    Moismont

    France and India come together in Moismont. The garments are made in the Indian tradition and are crafted with a comforting and pleasing softness. All designs are created by Chloé Levesque, a textile designer based in Paris, and are made by skilled Indian artisans.

  • MONTURA

    MONTURA

    Montura

    Montura is for those who have goals and objectives, but are also looking for a style to achieve them.

    Each Montura garment is born in the field, in the mountains and on the walls, it is woven with the action and experience of mountaineers, athletes and safety officers. A seam, a pocket, the research of materials, every detail is an organic and harmonious part of a functional, practical and ergonomic whole.

    Montura participates directly in the projects of athletes engaged in different disciplines, from ski mountaineering to climbing, runners or high altitude mountaineers: companions in adventure, allies in enterprise. In this way it recognizes the needs and interprets the dreams of the men who live the mountain. Thanks to their different looks, he explores virgin territories and focuses ideas.

  • MUUN

    MUUN

    In 2004, Audrey, then a Japanese language interpreter and fashion consultant for Japanese companies connected to Europe, decided to go on a trip. Headed to West Africa to discover the craftsmanship and artisans of Senegal and Burkina-Faso, the idea to create Muuñ has its roots in the heart of the small town of Nyariga, in northern Ghana.
    The DNA of the brand emerges,
    MUUÑ – one
    fashionable reinterpretation
    of the traditional basket.
    An unexpected meeting of two worlds occurs when Audrey comes across a traditional round Ghanaian basket and meets the man behind it, Tahiru, a passionate craftsman. Expert in the traditional art of straw weaving, he explains his work to her and confides in her the hope of one day seeing his baskets on the European market at a fair and equitable price. The idea takes shape and Muuñ's first collection of straw baskets is shown. From that moment on, the bags gained popularity thanks to their natural appearance, their quality and their style.

  • NATURALBOOM

    NATURALBOOM

    Natural Boom

    Natural Boom comes from a basket of fresh fruit, the desire for nature, but above all from the need for mental well-being.

    It brings in the light of dawn, the force of the sea and the passion for the sport. The certainty of having created something unique comes to life when the ashwagandha joins other ingredients such as hot tea and ginger green.

    It is a smart drink plenty of nootropics, able to improve concentration in a completely natural, making them ideal for sports or mental performance in general.

  • NEAR

    NEAR

    Near

    Born close to Otranto, in the heart of Salento, Near is a company founded by Luigi Marti, a footwear craftsman, who has been studying and handing down this ancient art since he was a child, thus gaining thirty years of experience over time.

    The attention to detail, the meticulousness in the various stages of processing and the high professional competence acquired over the decades create quality products Made in Italy, able to enhance the product even within an industrial and standardized system like the one we live in today.

    Near offers sandals made in a variety of beautiful models, perfect for those looking for unique and authentic products with a contemporary design and characterized by a fresh style, simple but at the same time sophisticated and versatile.

  • NEW BALANCE

    NEW BALANCE

    New Balance

    In 1906, William J. Riley, a 33-year-old English immigrant, founded the New Balance Arch Support Company in Boston, producing insole arches and other accessories capable of improving the fit of shoes. The brand, now fourth in the world in the production of sneakers for athletes and lifestyle, known and represented worldwide, was already born with great attention to health and quality.

    They continued to sell insole supports until 1961, when they designed the "Trackster," the first sports shoe with grooves in the sole for added grip. It was also the first shoe available in various widths.

    The Trackster brought New Balance a reputation as an innovator and producer of cutting-edge shoes. The production is located between the United States and the European Union, boasting models named with precise numbering and high quality for men, women and kids.

  • NEWTONE

    NEWTONE

    NEWTONE

    nfluenced by American "frippes," street cinema and 70's rock music, Newtone makes vintage looking t-shirts and sweaters.

    Processed with specific dyes and treatments to give a falsely aged look, each creation is worn with ease. Badges, slogans and studied typography proudly display an urban look with a 1970s twist.

  • NIKE

    NIKE

    Nike

    Nike is one of the most famous brands in the world, born from the intuition of a young student and his coach. The name is inspired by the Greek goddess of victory Nike, a winged goddess able to move at high speed, the logo is just a reference to the wings of the goddess and, more precisely, the curved movement of the wings of the sculpture of Pythocritus.

    However, neither an ingenious idea nor the best logo in the world would have been enough to make Nike the cultural phenomenon it has become today, the keystone was to bind itself to internationally renowned athletes and the first major sponsorship arrived in 1978 with tennis player John McEnroe.

    Later, thanks to numerous sponsorships of the most promising athletes and teams, Nike became what it is today.

  • NINALEUCA

    NINALEUCA

    Nina Leuca

    Nina Leuca was born from a land, the last one you can meet coming from the north. To the right the Ionian, to the left the Adriatic, or even the opposite, the result is a point, Leuca. Here, at the meeting of the two seas, in the heart of the Mediterranean, originates the inspiration, research and taste of NinaLeuca.

    Everything speaks of the south, and everything comes from it; Nina Leuca's clothes and accessories, from shirts and dresses to earrings, rings, bracelets and necklaces, strictly hand-made, enhance a spontaneous, refined, eccentric and sunny femininity.

    NinaLeuca is an unmistakable style, the perfect meeting between tradition and originality, between the colors of Salento and a unique and refined taste, for a real woman, with Mediterranean charm, like a border land.

  • NORRONA

    NORRONA

    Norrona

    Norrøna was founded in 1929 by Jørgen Jørgensen. The brand is well known for having popularised "flashy" colours in outdoor wear. The company has expanded over the years into many areas, but now it is focused on outdoor clothing and expedition equipment for a variety of sports including skiing, snowboarding, mountain biking, climbing, hiking, trekking, hunting, and arctic surfing. Norrøna is known for innovation and for its investiments in research and development. 

  • OAKLEY

    OAKLEY

    Oakley

    Oakley was founded by James Jannard in 1975 in his garage with an initial investment of $300. The name Oakley came from Jannard's dog, an English Setter.

    In 1980, Jannard created a pair of glasses called O-Frame. With the Oakley logo featured on the strap, the brand gained increasing recognition and importance throughout the sports industry.

    Most items are designed in house at their headquarters, but some countries hold exclusive designs relevant to their market. Oakley currently holds over 600 patents for eyewear, materials and performance gear.

  • OBEY

    OBEY

    Obey

    Shepard Fairey, a young art student, came up with the idea for Obey in 1989 after seeing a graphic of wrestler Andre the Giant. He had no specific objectives in mind other than to experiment and share his ideas, but the sticker quickly became a remarkable media phenomenon, eventually inspiring the establishment of Obey Giant in 2001, a line of skate products run by enthusiastic and enterprising young men.

  • ON RUNNING

    ON RUNNING

    On Running

    Following a timid debut in Zurich, On opens 2010 with a big ambition: to revolutionize the feeling of running. Everything revolves around an exceptional idea. Soft landings followed by explosive take-offs. Or, running on clouds.

    After retiring from the world of competition, Olivier Bernhard, a three-time duathlon world champion and winner of a number of Ironman events, set out to find a running shoe that would give him the perfect running sensation. This project is accompanied by his two friends David Allemann and Caspar Coppetti.

    Within eight years, On Running shoes, especially the Cloud, Cloudflow and Cloudnova models, as well as The Roger model designed by tennis player Roger Federer, are winning the hearts, and feet, of over three million runners in more than 50 countries.s. And this trend seems unlikely to stop. 

  • OOF

    OOF

    OOF Wear

    OOF is the third successful brand created by NYKY and is an innovative brand of reversible multicolor jackets for men and women.

    The logo of the brand is inspired by a painting by Ruscha exhibited at the MoMA in New York and, just like the artist, the brand through shapes and colors reinterprets the classics playing with materials in antithesis to create a unique style, modern, fun and refined.

    Respect for the environment is a key issue for OOF WEAR: all products are in fact made of eco-friendly materials, fur and leather used for some outerwear are absolutely animal friendly.

  • ORTOVOX

    ORTOVOX

    Ortovox

    Since its foundation in 1980 south of Munich, ORTOVOX has stood for a sophisticated system of protection and comfort for alpine activities, characterized by a relationship based on responsibility for both people and the environment. As a pioneer in the field of avalanche safety, it has made a decisive contribution to the development of products for mountain emergencies. Innovative products as well as targeted training activities still contribute to making mountain sports safer and saving lives.

    Since 1988, the ORTOVOX assortment has been expanded to include wool clothing. The wool experts have developed a comfort system from the first to the third layer that offers the highest functionality, protection and comfort in the mountains thanks to the intelligent combination of natural materials and innovative fibers.

    Every business activity is characterized by sustainability. Commitment to safe and fair working conditions is just as important as commitment to the welfare of the sheep and to the environmentally friendly production of products.

    ORTOVOX is a product brand for both winter and summer. It is not only the passion for untouched snow on ski tours and freeriding tours that drives the brand, but also the shared experiences when climbing, alpine climbing or hiking at high altitudes.

  • OVERLORD

    OVERLORD

    OVERLORD

    Overlord is a brand woven on the loom of History. It is a body of work made from true stories, stitched together into a larger design, a broader vision of fashion and authenticity. Inspired by people and vintage clothing collected for over 20 years, Overlord began adapting military and work uniforms to create original, custom clothing.

    He selects only high quality, natural fabrics and colors, authentic materials for military and work wear. Collaborating only with incredible and passionate artisans and small workshops, Overlord believes in handmade, true and meaningful clothing, only then can they design unique garments that make people feel special. Reliable and consistent clothes that improve with wear. Affordable garments that can be kept and loved for a long time, even a lifetime.

    Upcycling without replicating, he reinvents streetwear trends in their coolest expression: street heritage style.

  • PALTO

    PALTO

    Paltò

    Introduced in 2014, the maison Paltò aims to create classic coats, an expression of those unmistakable values of Italian style so loved by customers. The idea of the founder, Luca Paganelli, already "son of art" in one of the most famous Tuscan families for the production of outerwear, is to enhance the centrality of the coat as a "timeless" winter garment: excellent materials, affordable prices, distinctive classic style, tailoring techniques and handmade details.

    Each Paltò coat is not simply a garment to wear... each model tells a part of history and style made in Italy. Paltò proposes itself on the market as the Coat Factory.

    Objective and soul of the project is the recovery of the values, often forgotten, of the Italian dress whose main symbols are tradition, elegance and exclusivity. More specifically, Paltò revisits the elements of the truest Italian spirit: style, tailoring, refined materials and handcrafted details, updated and customized, according to the peculiarities and needs of modern society.

  • PARABOOT

    PARABOOT

    Paraboot

    Present on every continent, Paraboot has been produced in France for nearly 100 years by the expert hands of men and women. Authenticity, quality and charm for a true and natural product are the characteristics that distinguish Paraboot shoes.

    In 1927 the brand Paraboot was registered, from Para, the Amazonian port from which rubber was exported, and boot, the new and particular footwear discovered in the United States. Parallel to a technical lace-up boot, he creates some "light-duty" models for architects, surveyors and veterinarians. And so the "Morzine" model was born. In 1945, it was the legendary "Michael" that saw the light of day.

    The history of the family has remained faithful to the vision of its founder, Rémy Richard, with a determination to ensure a long life for the company and the Paraboot brand. The company is still located in Izeaux, Isère, and has become one of the last emblems of "Made in France" and "sewn shoes" in the footwear world.

    Paraboot is particularly appreciated in Russia, Japan and China for its extraordinary history, noble materials and excellent finishing, without frills. The models are the result of a constant search for balance and simplicity and are based on a single principle: the shoes must adapt to the feet and not vice versa. Throughout its history, the company has chosen to preserve the most complex production methods in order to perpetuate the brand's founding values: durability, comfort, finish and timeless appeal. Paraboot still produces most of its soles in rubber: an exception in the world of footwear.

  • PATAGONIA

    PATAGONIA

    Patagonia

    Patagonia began as a small company focused on selling climbing gear, and has grown to become a leader in outdoor apparel.

    It produces high-quality outdoor clothing, especially for low-impact sports such as hiking, climbing, snowboarding and others.

    The company is known worldwide for its business ethics that has made it one of the "World's Most Ethical Companies" for over six years in a row. The core principles can be summarized into four core values - quality, environmentalism, integrity and innovation.

    Part of Patagonia's business model also includes an emphasis on helping protect the thing their best customers care about most: the outdoors.

  • PEPPINO PEPPINO

    PEPPINO PEPPINO

    PeppinoPeppino, is an innovative fashion company distinguished by its unique collection of clothing.The company has earned a reputation for its contemporary garments that blend classic Italian style with a modern sensibility. Specializing in high-quality jeans and casual wear, PeppinoPeppino uses sustainable materials and ethical production techniques to create distinctive and durable products.

    The company policy focuses on sustainability, quality and innovation. PeppinoPeppino is committed to reducing its environmental impact through the use of recycled fabrics and energy-efficient manufacturing processes. The company also supports the local community through collaboration with Italian artisans, ensuring that each piece is made with craftsmanship and precision.
    PeppinoPeppino offers an exclusive shopping experience that reflects its commitment to excellence and authenticity in the fashion world.

  • PETZL

    PETZL

    Petzl

    Petzl's adventure began with Fernand Petzl's passion for caving, a passion to which he put his talents as a craftsman.

    The result was expertise in the design and manufacture of solutions for ascending, abseiling, belaying and advancing in the dark. In 1970, the first Fernand Petzl products were manufactured in the workshop in Saint-Nazaire-les-Eymes (Isère, France).

    Since then, the Petzl company, created in 1975, has managed to grow and become an international group, while preserving a family dimension and the passion that animated Fernand Petzl.

  • PIN 1876 BY BOTTO GIUSEPPE

    PIN 1876 BY BOTTO GIUSEPPE

    Pin 1876 by Botto Giuseppe

    Since 1876, Botto Giuseppe e Figli has been producing fine yarns and fabrics. Today, it represents one of the most prestigious brands globally, a flagship of "Made in Italy" that counts the best luxury customers around the world.

    The brand's scarves are designed with a lightweight and knitted design, with 100% cashmere compositions that guarantee softness to the touch.

  • PINNACLE

    PINNACLE

    Pinnacle

    In 1972, golf changed forever. Titleist introduced the two-piece golf ball, and a revolution in long-distance drives followed. Likewise, another less expensive version of the ball, designed for amateurs, was born.

    Its name was Pinnacle, and it remains to this day the ball of choice for millions of golfers.

    Pinnacle's niche as the affordable ball for long-distance play took shape from its inception in the 1970s. Today, the company's motto for its new Pinnacle lines reflects the evolution of the ball since 1972: "Making distance doesn't have to be hard."

  • POC

    POC

    POC Sport

    POC Sport was founded in 2005 in Sweden and is a leading manufacturer of helmets, goggles, protectors, clothing and accessories for snow sports and cycling.

    It makes products for elite athletes, recreational skiers or even simply for those who ride their bikes in the city on a daily basis while maintaining a focus on safety and innovation.

    It has a crystal clear vision of providing total protection and safety through the development of products of unquestionable quality and relevance, made with the mission of "protecting lives and minimizing the consequences that an accident can have on an athlete or aspiring athlete".

  • PORTUGUESE FLANNEL

    PORTUGUESE FLANNEL

    Portuguese Flannel

    Portugal and family tradition play a central role in the creation of Portuguese Flannel garments. Portuguese Flannel shirts are produced by master craftsmen in the ancient cities of northern Portugal. Each piece is made from exclusive fabrics that are produced in a traditional way.

  • PUMA

    PUMA

    Puma

    In 1924, the Dassler brothers founded a shoe factory in Germany and began producing sports footwear. In 1948 Rudolf Dassler separated from his brother to found Puma while Adi started Adidas. Nowadays Puma is one of the leading apparel brands.

  • RAIDLIGHT

    RAIDLIGHT

    Raidlight

    For over 20 years, RaidLight has been developing innovative products for trail running, leisure and competition by offering lightweight, technical and intelligent products.

    RaidLight was founded in 1999 by Benoit Laval. A textile engineer by training and a world-class trail runner, he creates lighter and more ergonomic products. With design and production know-how on one hand, and sports practice and experience on the other, the desire to make his own prototypes was evident. RaidLight starts back in 1999 like so many startups in a garage with only 10 products, a small website for online sales, and two stands at the end of the races.

    RaidLight's vision is to continue to create, produce and offer technical and innovative equipment for Trail riding at all levels, focusing products towards greater eco-responsibility and offering a Made in France alternative. Under the aegis of the "We share the Trail experience" baseline, RaidLight wishes to propose products and actively participate in the development of its community and Trail in general with a spirit of sharing, openness and conviviality.

  • RALPH LAUREN

    RALPH LAUREN

    Polo Ralph Lauren

    Ralph founded the company in 1968 beginning with tie production. He understands that fashion is dream and identifies this dream with Wasp culture and Ivy League college elites. In 1972 - He creates the Polo shirt: candy colors, collar and horse player logo, throws down the gauntlet to Lacoste and 45 years later it remains a classic.

    The polo shirt was chosen as a sport that symbolizes a refined but still practical elegance, that is exquisitely American.

    Ralph Lauren as an icon of American luxury, of the Upper East Side of Manhattan, also designed Robert Redford's clothes in the film "The Great Gatsby".

  • REEBOK

    REEBOK

    Reebok

    Reebok is the most successful sportswear brand of all time. The history of the brand began slowly, when Josef created the first pair of spiked shoes intended for a sporting purpose. The transition from passion to business came in 1900 with the founding of "J.W. Foster and Sons" and the "olympic works" that made Joseph William Foster and his sons famous all over the United Kingdom.

    In 1958 Joseph's grandchildren created Reebok, its name comes from rhebok, the term indicates a beautiful and fast antelope widespread in African regions. They created the most innovative shoes of the time. The greatest success, however, was reached in 1989, thanks to the famous pump technology, based on the concept of personalized footwear.

    In addition to being able to boast of being sponsored by great people, such as Shaquille O'Neal, from then on Reebok decided to focus on big sponsors, such as athletes. Today it is the turn of other celebrities from other sectors, music with Jay-z and Kendric Lamar, Hollywood stars with Scarlett Johansson and catwalks with Gigi Hadid becoming together with Adidas and Nike, the world leader in footwear.

  • REWOOLUTION

    REWOOLUTION

    Rewoolution

    Rewoolution is a brand born in Biella, Italy, specialized in the production of technical clothing made of the lightest merino wool from New Zealand. Rewoolution products are created with respect for the environment, in fact sustainability is an aspect that characterizes each phase of the production process, including production.

    In fact, the Reda factories, where the raw material is processed, are powered by renewable energy sources and use virtuous processes of recycling and reduction of emissions.

    Rewoolution garments are ideal for comfortable outdoor sports such as trekking, snowboarding, skiing and running, always guaranteeing maximum softness on the skin and great comfort thanks to the high absorbency of the fabrics, which allows rapid drying of sweat.

  • RICCARDO FORCONI

    RICCARDO FORCONI

    Riccardo Forconi

    The basis of the brand Riccardo Forconi, which offers contemporary and durable items, is the combination of current trends and quality materials.
    Riccardo Forconi's belts are made with high-quality leather and meticulous attention to detail.

  • ROY ROGERS

    ROY ROGERS

    Roy Roger's

    Roy Roger's is an Italian fashion brand of the Sevenbell group, produced by the Florentine company manifatture 7bell s.p.a, pioneer in the production of denim since 1952.

    The name Roy Roger's has always been associated with jeans, and the product is visibly recognizable by technical and stylistic details that have become a trademark over time: the zippers on the back pockets to keep your wallet safe, a small front pocket for coins, and the Roy Roger's "logo", a black triangle sewn on the right back pocket.

    The evolution of Roy Roger's today sees an expansion of the offer, with a total look proposal for men, women and children in which the historical archive and contemporary trends coexist perfectly.

  • RRD ROBERTO RICCI

    RRD ROBERTO RICCI

    Roberto Ricci Design

    RRD was born in 1989 from a strong passion for the sea. Initially it produced surfboards, the "annozero" collection, proudly presenting them to the German public at the summer Ispo. A small stand with black walls, in the name of austerity and perfect craftsmanship.

    1994 is the year in which the production of moulded boards and the first clothing collection takes off with a more industrial approach. At first, the clothing was mainly for windsurfing enthusiasts and the sector in general, but then the production took off on its own. From the very beginning Ricci and Bardini called the clothing line "perf-romance", meaning that attitude that links sport performance to passion, to the romanticism of feeling.

    The first winter collection dates back to 2011, while the following year saw the first real success with the public, with the specialization in the creation of a new outerwear, with unique technological and sartorial contents.

    The winter jacket took its inspiration from surfing wetsuits: opaque, removing shadows and dampening wrinkles. This is how the winter storm took shape, born from the union of different fabrics and membranes.

  • SALOMON

    SALOMON

    Salomon

    Salomon is now one of the most famous brands in the world of trail running, a historic brand worn on every route and trail, from ultra-trials to Sunday outings of a few miles. Salomon's story began in 1947, when the family decided to open their wood saw and ski blade store in the elegant alpine town of Annecy, in southeastern France.

    Year after year, the small store became an increasingly well-known and appreciated company, which in the meantime began to make products for various sports disciplines.

    Today Salomon exports its products to more than 40 countries on five continents: it produces items for skiing and other winter sports, such as snowboarding, but also for trekking, climbing and running. Over the years Salomon has become a reference point thanks to its iconic models, perfect for venturing on the most diverse trails.

  • SANS ARCIDET

    SANS ARCIDET

    Sans Arcidet

    Created in 2000 by three sisters, Sans-Arcidet Paris quickly began to become the benchmark in the world of raffia fashion accessories.

    The brand takes you from Paris to Madagascar, offering a mix of elegant and still current accessories, from the simple urban bag or fashion hat.

    The history of SAC is written day after day, thanks to the know-how of Madagascar's artisans, combining materials, shapes and colors, the result of design with an unconventional spirit.

    Sans-Arcidet is nevertheless strongly linked to its French origin, harmonizing Madagascar's raw material with the famous "French Touch".

  • SARTORIA VICO

    SARTORIA VICO

    Sartoria Vico

    Sartoria Vico is a milanese womenswear brand, inspired by self confident, creative and free spirited women. Feminine, vibrant, minimal and contemporary. Perfectly finished knitwear, made with the finest and greenest yarns and wools.

    The design is according to the shapes, curves and volumes of the body, the manufacture is done pushing the limits of the knitting process to maximise wearability and confidence with simpleness and minimalism.

    Knitwear are perfectly finished, made in Italy (around Milano) with the finest and greenest yarns and wools in order to build a timeless, versatile, conscious and sustainable wardrobe.

  • SAUCONY

    SAUCONY

    Saucony

    Saucony was born in 1898 in a small town in Pennsylvania, where four men founded the company along the banks of the Saucony River. The name comes from a Native American word and means "fast flowing river".

    In the 70s and 80s a series of successes in sports made the brand known worldwide. In 1981 the Jazz Original, the most popular shoe in Saucony's history, was introduced.

    Exactly one hundred years after the birth of the brand, in 1998, the Saucony Originals line of lifestyle sneakers was created. Intended for a fashion and trend-conscious public, Saucony Original products are distinguished by the combinations of colors, materials and patterns that make each variant special.

  • SAVE THE DUCK

    SAVE THE DUCK

    Save The Duck

    In 2012 Nicolas Bargi creates the Save the Duck brand with the aim of creating a product respectful of animals, environment and people. The numerous collections with high environmental sustainability are the source of its success.

    The RECYCLED collection was born thanks to the use of recycled fabrics from plastic bottles and RECYCLED PLUMTECH® lightweight padding also 100% derived from recycled plastic bottles. The garments in the OCEAN IS MY HOME collection are produced with a special fabric, NETY, made from 100% recycled ECONYL® nylon, which is a fiber obtained from the regeneration of fishing nets recovered from the seas and oceans and from the recycling of pre-consumer and post-consumer nylon.

    In July 2019 Save The Duck becomes the first fashion company in Italy to obtain the certification reserved for best performers on a social and environmental level and becomes a B Corp.

  • SCARPA

    SCARPA

    Scarpa

    SCARPA, also known as S.C.A.R.P.A. or Scarpa, is an Italian company that produces mountain, high altitude and hiking boots, telemark and ski mountaineering boots, and climbing shoes.

    The acronym SCARPA derives from the initials of Società Calzaturieri Asolani Riuniti Pedemontana Anonima.

    The history of SCARPA® has always been conjugated in the future, with verbs such as walking, running and climbing, which have taken us as far as their meaning. A future that treasures experience in order to speak the language of innovation. A future that clings to the respect of nature in order to communicate the excellence of its products.

    Everything begins with understanding the needs, because there are no solutions without first knowing the problems. It is from the understanding of needs that we understand the mentality and value of SCARPA®, a constant commitment since 1938. A company capable of listening to the needs of every sportsperson, every enthusiast and every beginner who embarks on a new passion.

  • SEBAGO

    SEBAGO

    Sebago

    Sebago was founded in 1946 in Westbrook, Maine, by Daniel J. Wellehan. Prior to Sebago, Wellehan owned five shoe stores. So he decided to open his own shoe factory. He became partners with shoe entrepreneurs, William Beaudoin and Joseph Cordeau.

    The brand took its name from Sebago Lake, just a few miles from Westbrook. In the language of the Abenaki Indians, Sebago means "elongated body of water."

    The first moccasin was the Penny Loafer. It was created the same year it was founded. It was produced in the Abenaki tradition and sewn by hand. Still today it is a top model of the brand. The first boat shoes were produced in 1948, but their patent was sold to Uniroyal.

  • SENSA CUNISIUN

    SENSA CUNISIUN

    Sensa Cunisiun

    The group of Sensa Cunisiun, following the successes obtained by organizing the Events has decided to let everyone know that it is resolute in its autochthonous consciousness, that it is a creature linked to the Mucrone, that lives thanks to it and is biologically linked to the extraordinary nature of the Biellese territory.

    The members have waded through the absurd maze of Italian bureaucratic mazes and have decided to have a permanent presence in the city.

    From this was born temporary corner inside the most historic sports store of Biella: Factory Ski Sises. A point of reference where there is merchandising, from T-shirts to sweatshirts, through children's clothing, all with the legendary Asinello logo.

  • SOEUR

    SOEUR

    Soeur

    Soeur was born within a family: our two founders, Domitille and Angélique Brion, two sisters, left their respective careers to launch this crazy project. Together, they imagined a modern, timeless and casual wardrobe, to dress all women, regardless of their age.

  • STARVIE

    STARVIE

    STARVIE

    StarVie has a wide range of sports equipment that includes paddle tennis rackets and accessories, clothing and sports equipment. It currently sponsors Matías Diaz "The Warrior", Marcello Jardim, Majo and Mapi S. Alayeto, Cecilia Reiter, Carolina Navarro, among other players.

    From the choice of materials, to the design of each of the products, each activity is carried out directly by the company's selected personnel. These activities allow to adapt to each of levels and profiles of customers, as well as adapting to the market demand for quality and design.

  • STIGA

    STIGA

    Stiga

    STIGA Sports AB, a global company with partners in over 100 countries. The classic Swedish table tennis company with both hobby and professional products.

    In 1944 STIGA started producing table tennis products and today has established itself as one of the world's largest table tennis brands.

    STIGA also offers a wide range of outdoor and indoor sports items with classics such as Snowracer® and Play-Off table field hockey games.

  • SUUNTO

    SUUNTO

    Suunto

    The SUUNTO name has been synonymous with adventure since 1936, when Finnish orienteer Tuomas Vohlonen decided to create a more accurate compass and later invented a new method for making liquid compasses.

    Today SUUNTO is at the forefront of design and innovation in sports watches, dive computers and instruments used by adventure seekers around the world.

    Suunto products can withstand adventures of all kinds, but are also designed for everyday use that reflects the Nordic identity. Suunto's headquarters and facilities are still located in Finland. Part of Amer Sports along with sister brands Salomon, Arc'teryx, Peak Performance, Atomic, Wilson and Precor.

  • TAION

    TAION

    TAION

    Taion is a clothing brand originally from Japan. Specializing in down-filled items such as vests (i.e. vests), inner jackets, and hooded parkas, Taion offers a wide selection of garment choices. Taion's preferred approach to insulation is to go 90% down and 10% down, which ensures that the garment remains streamlined while providing the comfort you need

  • TEVA

    TEVA

    Teva

    An icon of originality, Teva was born to give people the freedom to explore. It inspires those in search of new experiences and encounters of all kinds.

    This self-definition of freedom retains its value even today. Born in 1984, from the idea of preventing sandals from sliding downhill: a young and intuitive kayak guide decided to detach the straps from a watch and attach them to a pair of old flip-flops. And that was it: Teva was born.

    All footwear is designed like a painter's canvas. Durable and timeless, polyester straps are constantly being renewed in a variety of patterns created by designers all over the world. This is just one of the many ways we offer unique footwear, made to give you the opportunity to express your personal style.

  • THE NORTH FACE

    THE NORTH FACE

    The North Face

    Despite being named after the coldest, most inclement side of a mountain, The North Face was born on a beach in San Francisco in 1966 by two hiking enthusiasts who decided to turn their passion into a small mountain equipment store.

    Throughout the 1960s, The North Face brand gained a passionate following among outdoor athletes and began sponsoring expeditions to the most remote and unspoiled corners of the planet. This was the beginning of a tradition that still fills us with pride today and constantly reinforces The North Face mantra of "Never Stop Exploring™.

    The 1990s saw the beginning of a new era in which The North Face helped athletes explore new territories in the great outdoors. The North Face half-dome logo began to appear more and more frequently on ultramarathon courses, high mountain trails and big walls. With the approach of the new millennium, The North Face launches its own line of trekking and trail-running shoes to finally meet all the needs of those who are always aiming for new horizons.

  • TITLEIST

    TITLEIST

    Titleist

    The Titleist brand started with a vision - and an X-ray. The Titleist success story began on a Sunday in 1930, when Phil Young, an avid amateur golfer and owner of a precision molded rubber company, missed a well-hit putt in a match with his friend, who was in charge of the X-ray department at a local hospital.

    Convinced that the ball was defective, Young and his opponent went to the hospital, took an X-ray of the golf ball in question and discovered that its core was, in fact, off-center.

    With his discovery, Phil Young convinced Fred Bommer, an MIT graduate, rubber specialist and golf enthusiast, to head up the Acushnet Golf division.  The goal was to develop the highest quality, best performing golf ball in the world; one that was consistent and of consistent quality, ball after ball.

    It took three years of work to perfect the first Titleist golf ball, but when it was ready in 1935, it could be presented to club professionals and golfers as the best ball ever made. Applying the lesson, Young implemented a process control that is still in practice today: every Titleist golf ball is x-rayed.

  • TRANGOWORLD

    TRANGOWORLD

    Trangoworld

    Since 1928 and up to today. From camping to technical mountain and outdoor clothing. From 0 to 8848 meters.

    The Trangoworld brand builds its clothing line from materials that the expert hiker who reaches 8000 meters and the occasional hiker may need for their expeditions and outdoor activities.

    All garments are designed and developed according to the inspiration of the Trango Towers challenge and the company's philosophy, which has been true to its DNA for decades: Research, Development, Innovation and Experimentation.

  • TRUE

    TRUE

    True NYC is the brand that merges the timeless elegance with the contemporary urban style. Based in New York, but rooted in the Italian tradition of fashion, True NYC offers a collection of clothing that embodies the best of both worlds.

  • TRUE NYC

    TRUE NYC

    True NYC

    The True NYC Brand was born from the inspiration and taste of its founder and designer, Giuseppe Mistrazzoso. As soon as he came of age, he left his country strong with his knowledge of tailoring and skills and started to travel around Italy, discovering all the faces of fashion. After a long experience in the fashion world, the desire to give life to his ideas is a constant presence that strengthens over time.

    So he decides to look for new inspirations by leaving for America and right on the streets of New York, where his mind begins to imagine and elaborate, the brand True Nyc finds its birth.

    A journey in which craftsmanship meets new trends and becomes contemporary. It is in pants that his talent has its natural vocation and it is precisely with this that he distinguishes himself and begins to be known.

    As time goes by, Giuseppe's creations become more and more numerous until they become a collection in which the classic canons of Italian manufacturing are mixed with new styles and needs. Versatile garments, with a metropolitan flavor and perfect fit, made as once to be worn always.

  • TSPTR

    TSPTR

    TSPTR

    TSPTR is an acronym that stands for Truth, Symmetry, Pleasure, Taste and Recognition, the five design principles of Louis Sullivan, American modernist architect, designer and "father of skyscrapers." His view was that "form must always follow function."

    The garments convey the history of American counterculture and subcultures, exploring politics, music, protest, pop culture and war.

    TSPTR garments have both great design and a good story by combining experience, creative background and an appreciation for vintage items to create clothing with purpose and narrative, all ethically sourced from the best manufacturers around the world.

  • UNDER ARMOUR

    UNDER ARMOUR

    Under Armour

    Under Armour was born in 1995 when Kevin Plank, a former American football player, had the intuition to patent particular shirts, to be worn under the game uniform, which would facilitate better breathability of the skin.

    Thanks to the combination of ultra-modern design, Kevin was able to build a colossus in the field of sportswear and sports equipment, able to scale and exceed in little more than twenty years historical companies of the sportswear world.

    Under Armour was born to be countercurrent and innovative even from the point of view of communication, the transmission of its values to the general public.

    A young, aggressive, courageous brand that identifies with the strength and determination of those who seek the most from themselves, supporting them and putting them in a position to push their limits, whether they are professional athletes or simple fans.

  • UNIVERSAL WORKS

    UNIVERSAL WORKS

    Universal Works

    The menswear company Universal Works was established in 2009 and focuses on creating outfits and accessories with a workplace aesthetic.
    Every item in the collection is designed with consideration for superb fit, premium materials, and unwavering design, creating a collection that will bring a dash of urban refinement to any wardrobe.
    Explore our collection of Universal Works right now.

  • UYN

    UYN

    UYN - Unleash Your Nature

    UYN - Unleash Your Nature is an Italian company based in Mantova, Italy, world leader in the development, production and distribution of high-tech clothing. The interest, almost a dedication, for technology, the passion for the product, the research of the most advanced materials, the care of design and attention to the smallest detail are the capital of skills and experience that represents the heart of UYN. And its true strength.

    UYN offers maximum performance and extraordinary comfort, the best materials and the finest functionality. Thanks to its wide assortment, UYN has a very broad target audience. Amateur sportsmen, Olympic champions, cyclists, runners, skiers and athletes - they all choose the high quality of UYN.

    With UYN, the athlete becomes one with nature. The special natural fibers harmoniously connect the "nature" inside the garment with the "nature" outside, offering complete freedom and lightness. UYN clothing gives a new sport experience thanks to its intelligent yarns and integrated seamless technologies. It adapts to your movements, caresses your skin and creates the ideal body climate for sports performance.

  • VANS

    VANS

    Vans

    Brothers Paul and James Van Doren arrived in California in 1964, where they founded, along with partners Gordon Lee and Serge Delia, the Van Doren Rubber Company, now known as Vans.

    For the first ten years of business, the company struggled to stay afloat. Nevertheless, at the level of customization Vans was light years ahead. Thanks to the innovative production method, in fact, customers could practically design their ideal shoe, even having the possibility to bring fabrics and materials of their choice. Vans was able to deliver the sneaker of their dreams within a day.

    Surfers were the ones who very often chose their shoes for skate training. It was Tony Alva and Stacy Peralta who, in 1975, approached Vans directly asking to produce a model designed specifically for skaters, acting as their own consultants for the design and choice of colors and materials of the shoe. The Van Doren brothers' company then creates the #95, the Era, one of the brand's best-selling shoes, the shoe of an entire generation of skaters. It is also in this sneaker that the "Off The Wall" logo appeared for the first time, which is still an integral part of the Vans symbol today.

    In 1996, Vans launched a ten-year collaboration with what at the time was a small brand known and loved by true skate enthusiasts, Supreme New York.

    Over the years Vans, from a brand loved and worn only on the streets by skaters, surfers or young boys, has also become part of the world of high fashion. The former creative director of Celine, Phoebe Philo, always showed up at the fashion house's shows with a pair of checkered Slip-Ons, which inspired her to create a luxury version for her brand; an example later followed by Saint Laurent and Givenchy. In 2017, it was the Kaiser of fashion, Karl Lagerfeld, who designed a collection for Vans.

  • VEJA

    VEJA

    Veja

    The brand Veja was born in Paris in 2004, from the union of the creative minds of Sébastien Kopp and François-Ghislain Morillion. The two young men had studied banking economics and combined this background with their passion for sneakers and running shoes.

    However, aware of the high rate of waste and pollution of materials in the construction industry, the two childhood friends decided to reinvent the sneaker universe by creating their own product that was both beautiful and sustainable, with high quality standards.

    As the brand's success grew, new technological patents were added to the production with organic materials, such as the VEJA B-MESH (Bottle Mesh), thanks to which a pair of shoes is produced from three recycled plastic bottles. Added to this is the breathable J-MESH mesh, obtained from a mixture of jute and recycled cotton, with temperature regulating properties.

    The attention to the materials used is masterfully represented already by the packaging of the shoes: the box is in fact entirely made of recycled cardboard.

  • VOLANTIS

    VOLANTIS

    Volantis was launched in 2015 and is headquartered in both Goa, India and Milan, Italy.
    Husband and wife designer duo Giada Alazraki and Jonny Lawrence have begun their creative journey.
    Their lives intertwined as they rode old motorcycles in tropical landscapes adventuring and hunting for fabric.
    Their internal Atelier in Goa is their creative hub, located in the middle of a tropical jungle while they have their communication and distribution base in Milan.
    A combination of artistry, Giada's prints along with Jonny's cuts have become an accomplishment of luxury resort wear. Volantis is known for their innovative handmade block prints with elegant and original cuts perfected in their Atelier.
    A unique blend of sophisticated color palettes in bold and subtle geometries are the hallmarks of this label.
    They design all their own fabrics and work with the local community in various places in India supporting their ancient craft.

  • WHITE SAND

    WHITE SAND

    White Sand

    Born from tradition, evolved through Design, White Sand is a contemporary brand that combines Neoclassicism and Innovation, tailored for those who want to explore new visions.

    Thought and research define the first selection of quality materials. The knowledge of products made by artisans is combined with the utmost attention to detail: each stitch becomes the mark of an artist.

    The extreme care, quality and uniqueness of the brand are witnessed by unmistakable products.

  • WIKINI

    WIKINI

    Wikini - Woxer

    Woxer Wikini Woxer are the Made in Italy producers of the bikini in a jar. Discover the new collections Adele and FruFru

    Wikini is an Italian brand born in 2012 with the intent to "make a difference" in the world of beachwear. The fabrics boast the best quality, the prints are self made and the production, totally Made in Italy, uses the best Italian sartorial tradition.

  • WILD DONKEY

    WILD DONKEY

    Wild Donkey

    Wild Donkey is inspired by a college style: in the 50's / 60's / 70's, American students proudly wore their logo sweatshirts no matter what school they attended. Colleges, universities, clubs, fraternities, sports teams, their t-shirts and sweatshirts still propel us into that dream of mascots and cheerleaders.

  • WILSON

    WILSON

    Wilson

    Wilson didn't start its sports business right away. In fact, it was originally created in 1913 to find ways to use byproducts of meat slaughterhouses from the Sulzberger and Schwarzchild company, which was Wilson's parent company at the time. Then, in 1914, it went into the production of rackets, ropes, violin strings and surgical sutures. President Thomas E.Wilson, elected in 1915, changed course and, from that time, the company went into the manufacture of sporting goods.

    Wilson produces different types of rackets, but the most used ones were marked by the brand K Factor. This brand includes the Six One used by Roger Federer and Juan Martín del Potro and the K Blade used by Serena Williams and Venus Williams. The racquets belonging to the K Factor series were entirely replaced in early 2010 with the new BLX series. The aforementioned, features the use of a percentage of basalt in the frame.

    In addition to racquets, Wilson also produces bags, shoes, balls, etc.. It is also the official supplier of balls for tournaments such as Australian Open and US Open.

  • WOOLRICH

    WOOLRICH

    Woolrich

    Founded in Pennsylvania in 1830, Woolrich is an integral part of the American natural fabric. The original products reflect the American dream: wear Woolrich to pursue your goals, regardless of the elements.

    Woolrich's first garments were designed to help hikers in hostile conditions and cold temperatures, and then provide support for engineers working in the Arctic Circle. Emphasis was placed on the pursuit of authentic goals, freedoms and adventures and infusing this sentiment into the garments. The ever-true tradition blends with the present and future to encourage everyone to experience the elements.

    Discover the new Woolrich collection for men and women. Since 1830, WOOLRICH has been designing exclusive garments to make you feel comfortable. From soft wool blankets to the warmest Artic down parkas and jackets, wool sweaters to shirts and pants.