1월 22, 2006 at 4:21 오후
· Filed under Climbing Stories
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One of the best-known and respected names in outdoor clothing and equipment, Marmot represents excellence. Founded on ground-breaking designs in down sleeping bags and jackets and an early incorporation of Gore-Tex fabrics, Marmot continues to produce top-quality tents, packs, bags, gloves, base layers, technical outerwear, and rainwear. Â 1. Rubicon Jacket – Men’s by Marmot […]
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1월 22, 2006 at 4:12 오후
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Its name captures the brand’s essence with clever simplicity—Mountain Hardwear. From Exum Ridge to Everest, hardcore mountaineers have relied on Mountain Hardwear to get them through the toughest conditions. Check out Gore-Tex shells, weatherproof soft shells, technical fleece jackets, pants, and more.  1. Maneuver Jacket – Men’s by Mountain Hardwear   2. Alchemy […]
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1월 22, 2006 at 4:06 오후
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Arcteryx takes their own approach to technical outerwear and climbing gear. Instead of imitating existing designs, Arcteryx innovates with their own solutions. Narrow seam taping, laminated pockets, welding instead of sewing and revolutionary WaterTight zippers that they somehow forgot to patent, are hallmarks of this Canadian company. Their distinctive designs won’t be found on the […]
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1월 22, 2006 at 1:42 오후
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Flirty and lavish with a flair for the bohemian, Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent designs for the woman who is, at once, feminine yet uncompromisingly sophisticated. Classic styles, such as caftans and empire-waist tunics, are refashioned in creamy cashmeres, silks, and chiffons, then accented with skillful beading and trim. We especially love Vincent’s glamorous take […]
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1월 22, 2006 at 1:40 오후
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Blacks, whites, and grays cast a gothic shade over Monarchy’s latest vestments. Raw patches, unfinished hems, and ghostly screens form an edgy, deconstructed look that feature punked-out skulls, cryptic messages in kanji and Latin, and, of course, Monarchy’s trademark cross. Grand applications of studs and gold foil impart an imperial air. Â 1. MONARCHY TEE […]
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