From May 15th to June 15th, donate your old outerwear* at the Stio Mountain Studio and receive 10% off your next Stio apparel purchase! In partnership with Jackson’s Good Samaritan Mission, Stio will be accepting used outerwear donations at our Jackson store and giving it a second life with local residents in need. *Donated items must be [...]
Last week, our team here in Jackson Hole decided it was time to give back to the awesome community that has shown us so much support in our first year of business. We took 2 days away from the computers and clothing racks to lend a hand to our local chapter of Habitat for [...]
May 9, 2013
Stio
The Stio Life
It’s the off season here in Jackson Hole and the unpredictable temps and crazy weather requires creative thought when it comes to Springtime fun. Whether it’s corn skiing in the Park or beers and bocce in the yard, we want to know your favorite off season activity. Post your photo on Instagram and tag [...]
May 8, 2013
Stio
The Stio Life
In honor of our new Spring Collection, we’re taking you behind the scenes into the Stio design process. We sat down with Director of Product Development, Kelly Hill, to talk about inspiration behind Stio’s first spring line and what life is like for a product developer in Jackson Hole. 1. Tell us a little [...]
When I first moved to Jackson Hole in May 1998, a co-worker pointed out Teton Pass’s notorious Glory Bowl, which lords over the valley like a massive shield. From my vantage point, it looked like the steepest slope on earth. Mountains have a way of doing that. From far away, the pitch looks infinitely more [...]
March 20, 2013
Rachel Walker
The Stio Life
Almost everything is better done in the dark, under the big lights. Take Jackson Hole’s Pica’s Margarita Cup adult race series—a.k.a. “Friday Night Lights.” For six Fridays throughout the winter, skiers convene at Snow King, the town’s local ski hill, to race gates. It is there, in the cold and dark, under the ski [...]
March 4, 2013
Brigid Mander
The Stio Life
We want you to get to know us better, so we created a short video to help us tell the Stio story. We hope you like it! [...]
I thought my skiing days were over. My last run down Devil’s Head was in the rear view mirror. I suppose it would have been easy to just hang up my boards and never come back. But these ancient bluffs carved by the retreating glaciers of the last ice age kept drawing me back. I [...]
February 12, 2013
James Mills
The Town Hill Chronicles
The isolation of living in a small town in the mountainous northwest corner of the least populous state in the Union could be deemed a deterrent to new business, but many Jackson entrepreneurs seem to see it as just the opposite. Within the isolation they find motivation and inspiration. Most successful business people don’t head [...]
January 15, 2013
Brigid Mander
The Stio Life
Montana Snowbowl, presiding over the Missoula valley, is a time warp, a curiosity, a double fall line, a humility, an acceptance, and an education. Snowbowl is the lost and the discarded; bamboo, stumps and brush, second-hand double chairlifts and groomers and government surplus earthmovers, known better for its wood-fired pizza oven and house bloody mary [...]
December 20, 2012
Greg Seitz
The Town Hill Chronicles