For frosty mornings, walks to town or racing out to dinner reservations, the quilted warmth of our Hometown Down scarf keeps us toasty when the snow is stacking up. Our 100% recycled Illume Cire™ fabric adds a touch of sheen to the exterior and a PFAS-free DWR finish sheds the elements. A logo-snap closure and oversized baffling show distinctive style for mountain film fests, gallery crawls or movie premieres. The zip stash pocket stows some cash for after. RDS certified down ensures a warm feeling on the inside.
Recycled Illume Cire™, 20 Denier Plainweave, 100% Recycled Nylon, 37 g/m2 with a PFAS free DWR finish
Recycled Illume™ Cire is an ultralight downproof plainweave fabric with excellent tear strength and a shiny cire finish. The tightly woven, durable nylon has a PFAS free DWR finish providing excellent water resistance with super soft handfeel and great packability.
Allied Feather + Down HyperDry™, 90/10 800 fill, goose down, with HyperDry™ water resistant finish
Allied Feather + Down's water resistant technology, HyperDry™ results from years of research and development. Proprietary nanotechnology treatments create the longest lasting PFAS free water resistant down on the market, meaning you stay warm longer in the wettest of conditions. As a bluesign® approved material, it has met the most stringent of sustainable production standards.
As caretakers of the mountain life, we recognize our responsibility to support organizations and people who share our vision to drive positive change for people and the planet. We’re proud to partner with some tremendous organizations in their missions to responsibly advance outdoor recreation and protect our wild surroundings.
We are committed to building garments that are durable, timeless and continue to perform season after season. Over 50% of our product line incorporates preferred materials, which include organic cotton, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced down. We are committed to growing our preferred materials usage to 75% by 2025 and to completely eliminating PFAS from our garments by 2025.
Our apparel is built to last. As a part of our efforts to reduce waste and keep more gear in the mountains where it belongs, our home-grown gear renewal program allows previously-used items to be traded in, cleaned, repaired and circulated back into use.
Make Your Own Mountain Music
Every Stio Mountain Studio dedicates a spot in the corner to a certain guitar—not just any old six-string, but one created by the talented artisans at Taylor Guitars. It’s a tribute both to our founder Sulli’s passion for plucking the strings, and to all the times when music has forged connections across campgrounds and tailgates with friends and strangers alike. Read on to meet each artist and delve into the elements of the local landscapes that inspired their art.Pinecone, Acorn—Or Urban Legend?
Stio's logo has often been a topic for debate, so we took to the streets and slopes with our friends at the Whitebark Pine Ecosystem Foundation to set the record straight. Our logo? It's a Whitebark Pinecone. Check out the deeper story of this humble seed that’s the key to holding together an entire ecosystem.Of Food, Fishing And Freedom
Chef, fly angler and Stio Ambassador Ranga Perera takes us to a few of his favorite moments while filming Flavor On The Fly, from frying up fresh perch on the shores of Lake Champlain, to being guided for the first time by a fellow Person Of Color while fishing in Central Park. It’s a reflection on the ways fishing and food nourish our roots and bring us all together at the same table.