GRAMICCI and NANGA are back with a collaboration that is sure to be a hit on the outdoor scene this fall and winter.
Although born in different countries, Japan and the U.S., both brands deal with the field of outdoor activities.
The high quality and detailed gimmicks based on the technology we have cultivated over the years are neatly and cleanly clicked into place.
This time, Nanga's quintessential down and fleece, a staple of winter relaxation wear, make their debut. These items can be worn together as a top and bottom set-up.
These two are more than just winter clothes. They are "moveable" clothes that are indispensable for outdoor activities.
Down jackets are lightweight, warm, and tear-resistant with a mini-ripstop organization.

The inside is filled with plenty of high-quality Japanese down. The pullover shape is reminiscent of the outdoor wear of yesteryear.
Gimmicks such as front snap buttons and side zippers are also useful and fun.
The hood and hem are adjustable with elastic spindles, so if you are cold, you can squeeze them to keep warm.
Down Pullover Jacket ¥27,500
The pants have a gusset crotch applied to the inseam to give them more room, and the volume is also adjusted to slim them down.
Gramichi is known for its webbing belt, which is also included. The logo at the tip is double-named on the reverse side.
Down Pant ¥22,000
Fleece wear has a more relaxed feel with a roomy body width in the top. Raglan sleeves allow for easy raising and lowering of arms.

It is actually made of recycled polyester, making it environmentally friendly. Like the down jacket, this one can be adjusted with elastic spindles at the hem.
Boa Crew Neck Fleece ¥15,400
The pants are reinforced at the knees and inseam using Nanga's handmade Aurora Borealis cloth for the transition.
Boa Crew Neck Fleece ¥16,500
The strongest tag team that maximizes each other's strengths. Even a freezing winter camp night is nothing compared to the superb warmth of the room.
Now, leaving the cold measures to "Gramici" and "Nanga," we will take our time to look at the stars.