
Mallow Toque - Tatsu
DESCRIPTION
A classic comfortable, warm toque from Arc'teryx, made from a blend of performance polyester and wool. Effortlessly able to move from on-mountain to après-adventure. The Mallow Toque has a clean low-profile design, seamless fully fashioned crown, and is made from a Tech Wool knit for a blend of natural comfort and technical performance.
- Material: Tech Wool - 50% Tech Wool, 50% Recycled Polyester
- Manufacturing Facility: Pt Uwu Jump Indonesia, Indonesia
- Weight: 111g / 3.9 oz
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Originally founded as Rock Solid Manufacturing by David Lane in 1981, In 1990 Lane brought Jeremy Guard, a fellow climber, into the fold and in 1991 they renamed the company Arc’teryx - a nod to the Archaeopteryx lithographica, the first reptile to develop feathers for flight - the first bird - and the brand’s instantly recognisable logo is a depiction of the Berlin specimen of the Archaeopteryx. Their philosophy is guided by the belief that durability is the strongest path to sustainability.
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DESCRIPTION
A classic comfortable, warm toque from Arc'teryx, made from a blend of performance polyester and wool. Effortlessly able to move from on-mountain to après-adventure. The Mallow Toque has a clean low-profile design, seamless fully fashioned crown, and is made from a Tech Wool knit for a blend of natural comfort and technical performance.
- Material: Tech Wool - 50% Tech Wool, 50% Recycled Polyester
- Manufacturing Facility: Pt Uwu Jump Indonesia, Indonesia
- Weight: 111g / 3.9 oz
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Originally founded as Rock Solid Manufacturing by David Lane in 1981, In 1990 Lane brought Jeremy Guard, a fellow climber, into the fold and in 1991 they renamed the company Arc’teryx - a nod to the Archaeopteryx lithographica, the first reptile to develop feathers for flight - the first bird - and the brand’s instantly recognisable logo is a depiction of the Berlin specimen of the Archaeopteryx. Their philosophy is guided by the belief that durability is the strongest path to sustainability.






















