▸ Category · 11 brands · 7 countries
Outdoor apparel & gearmade in Europe.
Salomon
French mountain sports brand that opened an automated footwear factory in the Alps to build shoes 100% in France.
↔ Nike, Hoka
source: sneakerfreaker.com ↗Woolpower
Swedish wool base-layer maker running Sweden's largest clothing factory, spinning yarn to garment under one roof.
↔ Under Armour, The North Face
source: woolpower.se ↗Dale of Norway
Norwegian knitwear house that knits its iconic sweaters at its 1879 mill in Dale, powered by hydroelectricity.
↔ The North Face
source: eu.daleofnorway.com ↗Norrøna
Oslo-founded mountain brand that built its own factory in Lithuania to keep production close to home in Europe.
↔ The North Face, Patagonia
source: norrona.com ↗Aclima
Norwegian family wool brand since 1939, now knitting its merino base layers at its own factory in Estonia.
↔ Patagonia, Under Armour
source: merino-store.com ↗Vaude
German outdoor brand that has made its backpacks and bike bags at its own Lake Constance factory since 1980.
↔ The North Face, Patagonia
source: vaude.com ↗Hilleberg
Swedish-designed tent maker that owns and runs its own ISO-certified tent factory in Rapla, Estonia.
↔ The North Face, REI Co-op
source: hilleberg.com ↗Devold
Norway's oldest knitwear maker, since 1853, now producing over 90% of its wool clothing at its own Lithuanian factory.
↔ Patagonia
source: transa.ch ↗Meindl
Bavarian bootmaker with 300 years of shoemaking history, still building its hiking boots in Kirchanschöring.
↔ Timberland, The North Face
source: meindl.de ↗Victorinox
Home of the Swiss Army Knife, still producing every pocket knife and kitchen blade at its Ibach factory.
↔ Leatherman
source: victorinox.com ↗FREITAG
Bags and accessories made in Zurich from recycled truck tarps, cut and washed at the brand's own facility.
↔ Timbuk2
source: freitag.ch ↗