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A celebration of the holy trinity of ski racing, the Ski Race Knit “Sports Club” evokes the heritage and tradition of the 1927 Mount Moosilauke Carriage Road Race. Emblazoned with the inaugural year of the storied race and with color applications inspired by the event’s point of origin, this classic knitwear garment is woven of 100% cashmere Italian yarn from the historic Botto Giuseppe mill of Valle Moso.
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Crafted from 100% Pure Mongolian Cashmere from Botto Giuseppe, which is Cradle to Cradle certified.
Ribbed elbow designs engineered for flexibility and durability.
Tailored body for form-fitting comfort.
Emblazoned with the inaugural year of each storied race and with color applications inspired by each event’s point of origin.
Often considered one of the first formalized downhill races in the history of alpine sport and the first in North America, the men of Dartmouth College’s Dartmouth Outing Club took to Mount Moosilauke in the state of New Hampshire to put their wooden skis to the test on a makeshift course of planted posts designating the twists and turns of what was to become the future site of the USA’s National Downhill slalom 5 years later. While often debated, the Outing Club’s first Mount Moosliauke race adventure is most widely recognized as the year 1927.
Intrepid souls from the Dartmouth Outing Club would race down the carriage road from their headquarters on Mt. Moosilauke, starting the National Slalom in 1927 which was instrumental in bringing ski racing into the mainstream in the United States.
100% traceable pure Mongolian cashmere from the legendary Italian mill Botto Giuseppe that is Cradle to Cradle certified - a leading certification of sustainability, durability and quality.