The 1970s... I didn’t yet — and never truly did — have the skills of the professionals I admired: Billy Kidd, Jean-Claude Killy, Wayne Wong, Franz Klammer, Spider Sabich. But I could have their look.
In high school I worked in a ski shop and there it was...the sweater! I was obsessed and somehow thought with the sweater would come skills on the slopes, so I saved up some money and used my store discount to take it home with me.
That sweater became more than clothing — it was a promise to myself. Over time, as my skiing improved, I grew into it.
Decades later, the image of that sweater never left me. It lived in memory — simple, bold, eternal. I came to realize it wasn’t about fashion at all. It was about permanence.
So I set out to create the ultimate version of that sweater — handcrafted in my own community, made from the world’s finest cashmere, designed with the spirit of alpine elegance and the precision of timeless craftsmanship.
This is a reinvention — a sweater made not to impress, but to endure.
This isn’t fashion.
This is iconography.
This is luxury.
It’s for the person who has already arrived. The season belongs to you.
~TT