Anything but these. I think this is a spoof but only slightly longer than reality back in the day.
They made some nice stuff.
Unfortunately their name was
“ISIS”
Ouch.
Saggies are still alive and popular in urban America. I'll never understand how people tolerate that feeling that their pants are falling off all day long, or even for a few minutes.. But millions still do..Anything but these. I think this is a spoof but only slightly longer than reality back in the day. View attachment 88837
Haha, I remember that place..on 209 towards Bushkill.Two companies I remember wearing in the 80’s from Starting Gate Ski Shop....
Haha, I remember that place..on 209 towards Bushkill.
Cloudveil was bought (by ... I can’t remember) and turned into junk. So yes, the founder started Stio.
Cloudveil was bought (by ... I can’t remember) and turned into junk. So yes, the founder started Stio.
Spyder, I believe - in Boulder.
Sullivan founded Cloudveil in 1997, after being a manager at an outdoor retail store. The company later brought in private equity money and grew to $22 million in sales. It sold to Spyder Active Sports in 2008, before being sold again, this time to Windsong Brands in 2010. Sullivan left shortly afterward. Earlier this year, Windsong announced another management change at Cloudveil, bringing in Rockhopper Group to move the brand forward.
Sullivan said some past Cloudveil employees are now with him at Stio.
All I can offer is what ski clothing NOT to resurrect: Body Glove neoprene ski pants. Please God, no.
Out with my wife the other day shopping I found this Head moc-turtle neck shirt. Since I have a pair Head Rally skis it was a automatic purchase. On the Head tag it stated "This Head Product Is Made Under License By Highlife LLC." I am not sure who they are because I have not Googled them yet. But they put the Head name on some clothes that seem to be sports related.
Bring back JNCO!Anything but these. I think this is a spoof but only slightly longer than reality back in the day. View attachment 88837
Those would be cool hoodies for penguins.Anything but these. I think this is a spoof but only slightly longer than reality back in the day. View attachment 88837
They sell Degree 7 in many retailers in Europe, so it seems to still be in business.I had a Degree 7 jacket that I loved. Not sure if they are still around but it was a great piece.
CB did try to come back with the red/blue "Raider" and anorak. LINK.
I'd like to see S.O.S. Sportswear Of Sweden return to it's original designs before they went "urban".
Club A
I’ve got a few pieces by Cloudveil I picked up used and have put through the ringer. Simple, solid pieces. Not sure what happened to them.
Yes, kind of. Not so much that Cloudveil became Stio, but the original founder of Cloudveil also founded Stio and both are based in JH.
Spyder purchase Cloudveil and tanked the brand. https://www.snewsnet.com/press-release/spyder-active-sports-acquires-cloudveil-mountain-worksCloudveil was bought (by ... I can’t remember) and turned into junk. So yes, the founder started Stio.
Who remembers Windy Pass? That was my first Gore Tex stuff.
Moonstone was great. And I just bought a vintage CB pullover last year, ready for retro day!