There is a version of the ski jumper that announces itself loudly and does very little else. Oversized patterns, aggressive colourwork, novelty that wears thin by February. We are not interested in those. What we are interested in is the jumper that you reach for on a cold Saturday without thinking too hard about it, that works over a collared shirt at the mountain restaurant and still looks considered back in town. The ski jumper done right borrows the weight and warmth of its heritage without leaning on the costume element. Proper yarn, proper structure, a fit that sits well without being precious about it. These are pieces built around the idea that looking good on the slopes should not require a separate wardrobe logic from the rest of your life. No performance fabrics pretending to be knitwear. No irony. Just well made jumpers that do exactly what you need them to do and look better the more you wear them.