Handcrafted expedition down gear from Poland, custom-made for your next adventure—whether it’s a weekend hike or a polar expedition.
Handcrafted outdoor clothing from Scotland that combines three decades of tradition with modern performance. Trusted by adventurers worldwide, Hilltrek’s gear is designed and tested in the Cairngorms National Park.
Tired of overheating in full waterproof trousers? Triscle makes rain kilts in Ireland — a simple wrap that keeps legs and boots dry in seconds. They also sell Cordura technical fabrics by the metre for DIY gear makers.
A German engineer recovering from illness walked into the woods and came back with one of Europe’s most clever camping stoves. The Bushbox burns twigs, folds flat, and is built in Munich to last a lifetime — no gas, no plastic, no compromise.
Woolpower has been knitting and sewing thermal base layers in the same town in northern Sweden since 1969. Their Ullfrotté Original fabric — co-developed with the Swedish army — insulates, breathes, and lasts for decades. This is what European manufacturing looks like when you refuse to compromise.
Greece’s first waterproof clothing manufacturer has been keeping people dry since 1975. Anorak Hellas makes durable rain jackets, suits, and workwear — fully welded, fully waterproof, and entirely made in Athens. A hidden gem of European outdoor clothing.
Romanian down gear, made to order since 2005. Nahanny builds sleeping bags, jackets, and expedition accessories for serious mountain users — individually stitched, directly shipped, no compromise on insulation.
One German factory. Pure wool. No synthetics. Mufflon has been quietly making outdoor clothing in Wahlstedt since 1984 — one of the last brands in Europe still producing entirely at home. Whether you’re on a trail or in town, these boiled wool jackets are built to last a lifetime — and then some.
Discover Nalehko’s ultralight clothing from Czech Republic—featherweight hoodies and jackets that redefine trail freedom. European design meets minimal weight.
A seamless tube of fabric, designed in Catalonia, worn by millions across the globe. BUFF® has been reinventing what one simple accessory can do since 1992 — and it’s still made where it was born, just outside Barcelona. Discover the original multifunctional neckwear that started it all.
Little by Little Sports is a Belgian sustainable sportswear brand that designs and produces running clothing entirely in Edegem, near Antwerp, using recycled materials and a zero-waste approach. Every collection is named after landmarks along Belgium’s iconic GR 5A coastal trail, turning each run into a connection with the local landscape.
viavesto makes travel and outdoor clothing with one clear purpose: protect you from insects and sun without chemicals, and outlast a dozen cheaper alternatives. Produced in their own atelier near Porto, this small German brand proves that European-made clothing can be functional, honest, and built for the long haul.
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Lightweight alpaca essentials made entirely in Europe – combining Andean heritage with Baltic craftsmanship. Thermoregulating, naturally breathable, and backed by a 100-day guarantee.
Minimalist German design meets Merino innovation. ALTIDUDE crafts functional hats and neckwear that keep you warm without weight—perfect for mountains, trails, and city streets. From the bestselling Hermit to lightweight runners’ hats, every piece solves the gear-geek’s equation: warmth + breathability + durability, at honest prices.
Durable Technical Climbing Apparel from France Did you know that a small team in Lyon has redefined climbing trousers, creating pairs so tough and flexible
Did you know that in the tiny village of Gällstad – Sweden’s historic knitwear capital – one family has been handcrafting wool garments in the
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During my first hike in Iceland in Iceland I used a Piramid tent. Heavy winds and pooring rain. But five minutes later I was dry,
Did you know that a single woman’s frustration with ill-fitting outdoor gear sparked a brand now empowering thousands of female adventurers across Europe? As part