Descente ALLTERRAIN and Dreaded Path Head to Scotland to Put Its FW22 Collection to the Test
Pinning three resistant down-filled jackets against each other in unruly conditions.














Japan-based brand Descente ALLTERRAIN and Scottish creative studio Dreaded Path are teaming up to put the Japanese outerwear brand’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection to the ultimate test.
Dreaded Path guides the range through the intense White Mounth Munros Walk to showcase the resistant attire cliffside to celebrate Descente ALLTERRAIN’s 10th anniversary.
The Descente ALLTERRAIN FW22 collection consists of several down-filled outerwear garments that are ideal for unpredictable weather conditions.
First off, Dreaded Path picked up the renowned Misuzawa Down Mountaineer jacket that features a Parazip removable hood, a waterproof coating, and a heat-insulating design that keeps heat in and moisture out. Then, the imprint took the outerwear jacket to the summit, setting it against intense humidity and rain.
Secondly, Descente ALLTERRAIN’s multi-functional Crevasse-S Mizusawa Down jacket was placed alongside its competitor, boasting advanced knit technology that allows for improved flexibility when in motion. In addition, the garment is fitted with an interior jacquard Raschel knit that allows for increased warmth via modern HEAT NAVI lining.
Although the previous two excelled, the GORE-TEX PACLITE® Active Shell jacket was crowned the winner due to its waterproof engineering, which proved essential against the winter snow and heavy rainfall.
Take a closer look at the experiment done between Descente ALLTERRAIN’s FW22 collection and Dreaded Path above.
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