Winter 2022-23
As we adjust our mindsets to wintertime, it is a proper time to introduce our Winter 2022-23 drop. For this winter, we have a versatile selection of jackets, with the main goal of keeping you warm and sheltered over the season.
For women, we are introducing a wide selection of new styles. The loose-fitting Li Parka represents a more functional and technical mindset with details like a 10.000mm water column and aqua-guard zippers. Nata Jacket is a stylish quilted jacket for mid-season and getting layered in lower temperatures. For this winter, our bestsellers Meera Parka and Aura Coat are introduced in new colorways and transformed into the Meera– and Aura– Vests. The new Kaya Coat combines a classic winter look with functional details and relaxed a-line fit. A shorter puffer jacket, Lumi Parka is also available in a new mango colorway.
Our Women’s collection is completed with knits and a comprehensive selection of woolen accessories crafted from merino and recycled wool. The collection’s color scheme is inspired by our toned-down surroundings and autumn foliage.
We are also introducing a wide selection of new winter jackets for the men’s side. Principal Jacket is a regular-fitting Nordic outdoors jacket with a 10.000mm water column and modern details. As a slightly longer style, the Hardy Jacket is a sturdy companion over cooler days. The Minimalistic Valfors Jacket carries a lake-Saimaa -inspired lining. The Grant Jacket is our new puffer style, available in two down-to-earth colorways, black and green. Our lighter options, the Wilfred Jacket and the Capital Jacket are made to adapt to urban environments in milder weather. The collection’s colorways draw inspiration from our diverse nature, highlighted by deep brown and berry red.
Our goal is to create designs that solve practical problems in our everyday lives, combining functionality and aesthetics. Everyday essentials for all. Products that you can wear for years to come.
Discover Winter 2022-23 selection for women, men & kids.
Landscape images by Pierre Wikberg.
Campaign images by Mikko Ryhänen.