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Mammut x Cabourn Direttissima IN Jacket - temp

Heritage down jacket

$970

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This vintage-inspired jacket was created in collaboration with the British cult designer Nigel Cabourn. The collection pays homage to apparel from the 1960s, when the Japanese Direttissima route was first climbed on the Eiger, and draws inspiration from clothing worn during this expedition. The...
  • Chest patch pocket with Cobrax snap button
  • Center front closure with Cobrax snap buttons
  • Additional asymmetric snap button closure for a tighter fit
  • Two side pockets
  • Elasticated ribbed cuffs
  • Embroidered Mammut Garantie logo
    • 1013-04250
    • CutRegular Fit

"NIGEL
AND
I
REALIZED
WE
COULD
DRAW
INSPIRATION
FROM
MAMMUT’S
LATE
'60S
DESIGNS
AND
PAY
TRIBUTE
THROUGH
THIS
COLLECTION."

Paul CosgroveCHIEF PRODUCT OFFICER, MAMMUT

Blending iconic fashion designer, Nigel Cabourn’s deep-rooted passion for vintage craftsmanship with Mammut’s alpine expertise in innovation and performance, the collection reimagines an authentic 1969 mountaineering kit through a modern lens.

A collage of vintage Mammut mountaineering photos showing climbers scaling peaks, group portraits, and handwritten expedition notes.

For over 50 years, Cabourn has defied fashion trends, crafting garments for the rugged world outside, and translating stories into garments that feel alive. Together, we've created a unique collection that honors Michiko Imai – the only woman on the legendary first ascent of the Japanese Direttissima on the Eiger’s north face.

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