Windthrow Debuts In-House Collection "WT:01"
The Seattle-based contemporary outdoors store has crafted four items for its inaugural launch.








It’s been just over a year since Windthrow touched down in Seattle as a premier destination for outdoor-oriented garments. Its expansive list of brands includes up-and-comers like SAN SAN GEAR and norda while also featuring beloved labels like Gramicci and Snow Peak. Now, after collaborating with Earth\Studies last month on a batch of styles, Windthrow has officially announced the launch of its in-house collection.
Leading with “WT:01,” the debut drop sees four exploration-ready designs constructed with fabrics sourced from Japan. The Yorgi Jacket and Pants lead the way as a set that can be worn together or separately, sporting a Solotex softshell fabric that will keep you dry and comfortable all year long. Its paneling sees a clay red joined by a soft gray as custom woven tags in green and reflective logo transfers both depict the shop’s spiral logo. As for fit, the jacket favors a half-zip construction that pairs neatly with its cropped shape and raised collar. Meanwhile, the loose-fitting pants provide ample pocket space and a curved outseam. Rounding out the range is the mesh Iggy Shirt — a breathable base layer — which appears in white and blue with blue and green contrast overlock stitching respectively.
Look out for “WT:01,” Windthrow’s first in-house release, to be made available on September 20 via the Windthrow website and storefront.
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