The Wool ML Sweater, Blanket Jacket, Wool ML Jacket, and Wool Beanie are made from 100 percent merino and lambswool. The puffer jackets use real 850 fill down. And the corduroy pants are 100 percent cotton with genuine Sashiko stitched patches.

For a few of the outerwear pieces, Mammut utilizes Ventile, a “100 percent natural and hard-wearing cotton with a durable water repellent finish.” It was a newly developed fabric in the 1960s and is still popular for weather-resistant garments.

Man wearing a patterned fleece jacket with animal designs, beige corduroy pants, a striped knit beanie, and black sunglasses, carrying a green backpack with black straps, standing in front of a red vehicle.
The Direttissima Wool ML Jacket features Mammut’s mammoth logo in the pattern.
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You probably shouldn’t climb the Alps in the Nigel Cabour x Mammut Japensse Direttissima collection, but it makes for beautiful and hard-wearing daily gear. It follows the retro trend set by brands like The North Face, Moncler and Patagonia, but with far more accurate detailing.

1960s alpine swagger

The Nigel Cabour x Mammut Japensse Direttissima collection will be available from Mammut on October 1, with prices ranging from $51 for a beanie to $990 for a Ventile parka.

A classic expedition parka

Black insulated winter jacket with a hood featuring white drawstrings with wooden beads. The jacket has a front button closure, two front flap pockets, and visible stitching details. The interior lining is blue, and the sleeves have ribbed cuffs. The jacket also has drawstrings at the bottom hem.Mammut

Direttissima IN Parka

The toughest and warmest piece in the Direttissima collection is the IN Parka. It has a Ventile cotton shell and Peretex Quantum lining and is stuffed with 850-fill goose down.