And Wander
And Wander was founded in 2011 by design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori (formerly at ISSEY MIYAKE). Developed from their shared passion for making “fashion in the nature/mountains just as enjoyable as the everyday fashion.” This is high-style sophistication overlaid on a foundation of super performance outdoorswear. The pleasure of hiking through the mountains inspires every collection, built with precise pattern techniques and practical design details to anticipate the trail’s demands, provide protection from the elements, and maintain efficient movement through ultra-light fabrication. Each garment undergoes extensive field testing before being released and were the first brand to incorporate Dyneema in their products (a high-strength, waterproof fabric made from ultra-light molecular weight polyethylene). And Wander is at the innovative vanguard of outdoorswear while keeping an ever-attentive eye on fashion’s ability to brighten the mood. The results are an aesthetically refined interpretation of technical gear - utilizing unique color themes that mimic or harmonize with nature.
And Wander was founded in 2011 by design duo Keita Ikeuchi and Mihoko Mori (formerly at ISSEY MIYAKE). Developed from their shared passion for making “fashion in the nature/mountains just as enjoyable as the everyday fashion.” This is high-style sophistication overlaid on a foundation of super performance outdoorswear. The pleasure of hiking through the mountains inspires every collection, built with precise pattern techniques and practical design details to anticipate the trail’s demands, provide protection from the elements, and maintain efficient movement through ultra-light fabrication. Each garment undergoes extensive field testing before being released and were the first brand to incorporate Dyneema in their products (a high-strength, waterproof fabric made from ultra-light molecular weight polyethylene). And Wander is at the innovative vanguard of outdoorswear while keeping an ever-attentive eye on fashion’s ability to brighten the mood. The results are an aesthetically refined interpretation of technical gear - utilizing unique color themes that mimic or harmonize with nature.