Mountain Style: British Outdoor Clothing 1953-2000 -
Mountain Style: British Outdoor Clothing 1953-2000
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One tree planted for every order
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Overview
Overview
The first book to celebrate the vintage style and visual heritage of the UK’s outdoor clothing brands. When a British expedition reached the summit of Everest on May 29, 1953, it put British mountaineering on top of the world. It also marked the start of an explosion in the popular love of the outdoors. In the next few decades, what we wore hill-walking, climbing, and mountaineering would change beyond recognition. Mountain Style tells the story of how, in the 1960s and '70s, a small group of climbers began making the products they needed but couldn't buy, setting the ball rolling for four decades of technical innovation. They sowed the seeds for global brands and set the template for what we all wear in the outdoors – inadvertently creating style classics along the way. In the 1980s and ‘90s, outdoor clothing entered the mainstream, appearing on football terraces and in city streets, on its way to the ubiquity it enjoys today. The book features stunning new studio shots of vintage clothing, period ads, brochures, and photos, plus interviews with clothing designers, mountaineers, and those at the birth of the brands. It brings together amazing images and deep research to tell a cultural history of the passion for the outdoors in the UK. Thanks to unparalleled access inside many brands’ own archives, and items held by Mountain Heritage Trust and the Scottish Mountain Heritage Collection, it features an actual down duvet that went to Everest in 1953, classic Ventile pullovers, down suits, early Gore-Tex, ravers’ jackets, and much more.
Specifications
Specifications
- 30cm x 23cm
- 304 pages
- Full color, with a separate essay section
- 400+ full color images and 40,000 words
- 320 pages
- Published by Isola Press
- SKU: U-BK-MountainStyle
Materials
Materials
- mixed paper FSC