Autumn Winter ‘25 - 6,288’

Named for the 6,288-foot elevation of Mt. Washington, the debut collection is a study in mountain duality. It draws a line between the northern ranges of New England and Himachal Pradesh. Both are cold, quiet, and culturally rich. And both come alive in this collection.

The fabrics, many of them handwoven and handknit by artisans in the mountains of Northern India, are made for the terrain of the American Northeast. Designed for extreme weather, the garments are warm, breathable, and enduring. This is a new kind of mountainwear: functional, tailored, and textile-first.