NEW RELEASE
THE CLIMBER TEE
This navy long-sleeve tee features a vintage print, drawing inspiration from outdoor sports gear, especially "trophy" shirts from climbing, trail running, and hiking. All of it comes with a touch of irony and humor. Made from soft yet durable cotton, it offers both comfort and longevity, perfect for a casual yet stylish look.
More than just something to wear, it's a nod to laid-back hikers who appreciate a bit of sarcasm. It's a perfect fit for those who love outdoor sports or just chilling at the park on a weekend.
For those of you who haven’t heard of Buttes-Chaumont, it’s one of the steepest and largest parks in Paris. It reaches an impressive height of over 4055in and is a go-to spot for Parisians for post-work hangouts and laid-back weekend vibes.
AIN’T NO MOUNTAIN HIGH ENOUGH
The Buttes-Chaumont Park, located in Paris' 19th arrondissement, has a pretty cool backstory. It was opened in 1867 during the reign of Napoleon III, as part of Baron Haussmann’s massive makeover of the city. But before it became a park, the area was actually a gypsum quarry and a dumping ground – not exactly the most glamorous spot in town.
Engineer Adolphe Alphand was tasked with turning this rough, industrial wasteland into a picturesque park. The transformation was epic: they had to fill in the quarries, build an artificial lake, carve out caves, and create dramatic cliffs. Today, the Buttes-Chaumont is a beloved hangout for Parisians, known for its rolling hills, waterfall, and the iconic Temple de la Sibylle, which offers stunning views of the city.