Born in The Mountains, Lives in The City
The Moncler brand was founded in 1952 in Monestier-de-Clermont, in the mountains near Grenoble, with a vocation for sportswear for the mountains.
Starting in 2003, with the entry of Remo Ruffini into the Group's capital, a process of repositioning of the brand began through which Moncler products took on an increasingly unique and exclusive character to evolve from a line of products intended for purely sports use, to versatile lines that customers of all genders, ages, identities and cultures can wear on any occasion and where the outerwear, despite being the identifying garment of the brand, is gradually and naturally accompanied by complementary products. Under his guidance, Moncler pursues a philosophy aimed at creating unique products of the highest quality, versatile and in continuous evolution, but at the same time always faithful to the DNA of the brand guided by the motto "born in the mountains, lives in the city".
Tradition, uniqueness, quality, coherence and energy have always been the distinctive characteristics of Moncler, which over the years has been able to evolve while remaining consistent with its DNA, its tradition and the identity of the brand, in a continuous search for an open dialogue with its many consumers around the world.
History
The origins of the name are enclosed in its roots: Moncler is in fact the abbreviation of Monestier-de-Clermont, a mountain village near Grenoble. Here, in 1952, René Ramillon and Andrè Vincent founded the company that would give life to the famous down jacket, creating highly resistant jackets and protection for the most extreme climates, ideal for the workers who wore them over their overalls in the small mountain factory, and which would then be put to the test during various expeditions.
The Expeditions
The French mountaineer Lionel Terray was the one to notice and intuit the potential of the first Moncler down jackets. Thus was born the specialist line “Moncler pour Lionel Terray”. In 1954, Moncler down jackets were chosen to equip the Italian expedition to K2, which culminated in the conquest of the second highest peak in the world by Achille Compagnoni and Lino Lacedelli. In 1955, they would equip the expedition to Makalu.
The 1968 Olympics
On the occasion of the Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble, Moncler became the official supplier of the French Alpine skiing team.
City Icons
In the 1980s, under the stylistic direction of Chantal Thomass, Moncler made its entrance into the city, becoming the iconic garment of a generation of young people.
The Entry of Remo Ruffini
The brand was acquired by the Italian entrepreneur Remo Ruffini, current Chairman and CEO of the Moncler Group, who began a strategy of global expansion in the luxury goods segment.
Haute Couture
In 2006 with Moncler Gamme Rouge and in 2009 with Moncler Gamme Blue, the Moncler universe was enriched with Haute Couture collections, both of which ended in 2017 when Moncler launched a new project. In 2010, the Moncler Grenoble collection debuted in New York, reinterpreting the styles of the past to create collections both technical for skiing and for moments more tied to “après-ski” with a contemporary and technical cut.
The Quotation
On December 16, 2013, the Moncler company was listed on the Borsa Italiana S.p.A. in Milan. The shares were offered at Euro 10.2 and on the first day they increased by over 40%, signaling the greatest European success in recent years.
Moncler Genius
In 2018, Moncler launched the new creative project Moncler Genius – One House, Different Voices, a hub of creative minds that, working together while maintaining their individuality, reinterpret the essence of the Moncler brand.
Stone Island
In December, Moncler announced that it had signed an agreement to acquire Stone Island. This agreement was finalized on March 31, 2021, at which point Stone Island became part of the Moncler Group.
The 70th Anniversary and the Evolution of the Brand in Its Three Dimensions
Moncler celebrated its 70th anniversary with an extraordinary event in the most iconic place in Milan, Piazza Duomo. In the same year, Moncler launched a new chapter, evolving the declination of the brand in three dimensions – Collection, Genius and Grenoble – to reach a wider audience.
Born in The Mountains, Lives in The City
The Moncler brand was founded in 1952 in Monestier-de-Clermont, in the mountains near Grenoble, with a vocation for sportswear for the mountains.
Starting in 2003, with the entry of Remo Ruffini into the Group's capital, a process of repositioning of the brand began through which Moncler products took on an increasingly unique and exclusive character to evolve from a line of products intended for purely sports use, to versatile lines that customers of all genders, ages, identities and cultures can wear on any occasion and where the outerwear, despite being the identifying garment of the brand, is gradually and naturally accompanied by complementary products. Under his guidance, Moncler pursues a philosophy aimed at creating unique products of the highest quality, versatile and in continuous evolution, but at the same time always faithful to the DNA of the brand guided by the motto "born in the mountains, lives in the city".
Tradition, uniqueness, quality, coherence and energy have always been the distinctive characteristics of Moncler, which over the years has been able to evolve while remaining consistent with its DNA, its tradition and the identity of the brand, in a continuous search for an open dialogue with its many consumers around the world.
History
The origins of the name are enclosed in its roots: Moncler is in fact the abbreviation of Monestier-de-Clermont, a mountain village near Grenoble. Here, in 1952, René Ramillon and Andrè Vincent founded the company that would give life to the famous down jacket, creating highly resistant jackets and protection for the most extreme climates, ideal for the workers who wore them over their overalls in the small mountain factory, and which would then be put to the test during various expeditions.
The Expeditions
The French mountaineer Lionel Terray was the one to notice and intuit the potential of the first Moncler down jackets. Thus was born the specialist line “Moncler pour Lionel Terray”. In 1954, Moncler down jackets were chosen to equip the Italian expedition to K2, which culminated in the conquest of the second highest peak in the world by Achille Compagnoni and Lino Lacedelli. In 1955, they would equip the expedition to Makalu.
The 1968 Olympics
On the occasion of the Winter Olympic Games in Grenoble, Moncler became the official supplier of the French Alpine skiing team.
City Icons
In the 1980s, under the stylistic direction of Chantal Thomass, Moncler made its entrance into the city, becoming the iconic garment of a generation of young people.
The Entry of Remo Ruffini
The brand was acquired by the Italian entrepreneur Remo Ruffini, current Chairman and CEO of the Moncler Group, who began a strategy of global expansion in the luxury goods segment.
Haute Couture
In 2006 with Moncler Gamme Rouge and in 2009 with Moncler Gamme Blue, the Moncler universe was enriched with Haute Couture collections, both of which ended in 2017 when Moncler launched a new project. In 2010, the Moncler Grenoble collection debuted in New York, reinterpreting the styles of the past to create collections both technical for skiing and for moments more tied to “après-ski” with a contemporary and technical cut.
The Quotation
On December 16, 2013, the Moncler company was listed on the Borsa Italiana S.p.A. in Milan. The shares were offered at Euro 10.2 and on the first day they increased by over 40%, signaling the greatest European success in recent years.
Moncler Genius
In 2018, Moncler launched the new creative project Moncler Genius – One House, Different Voices, a hub of creative minds that, working together while maintaining their individuality, reinterpret the essence of the Moncler brand.
Stone Island
In December, Moncler announced that it had signed an agreement to acquire Stone Island. This agreement was finalized on March 31, 2021, at which point Stone Island became part of the Moncler Group.
The 70th Anniversary and the Evolution of the Brand in Its Three Dimensions
Moncler celebrated its 70th anniversary with an extraordinary event in the most iconic place in Milan, Piazza Duomo. In the same year, Moncler launched a new chapter, evolving the declination of the brand in three dimensions – Collection, Genius and Grenoble – to reach a wider audience.
Moncler White Arcelot Short Down Jacket. Outer crafted in white laqué tech fabric with a feather padding. Ribbed high neck, long sleeves, ribbed cuffs, front zip fastening, two front patch pockets with ribbed details, Moncler logo patch, straight hem.
Moncler Navy Blue Baseball Cap. Navy blue tech fabric baseball cap, logo patch to the front, six panel construction. Tonal visor, adjustable strap on back, logo patch on front.
Moncler Enfant Black Puffer Jacket. Black padded design jacket, down-feather filling, quilted and metallic sheen. Knitted panels, logo patch at the sleeve, funnel neck and front zip fastening. Branded zip puller, long sleeves, elasticated cuffs, two side pouch pockets and elasticated hem.
Moncler Enfant Pink Cotton Logo Embroidered Dress. Pink cotton dress, embroidered logo to the front, logo patch at the sleeve, crew neck, button fastening at the shoulder, layered details, ruched detailing, long sleeves, drop shoulder, ribbed cuffs and curved hem.
Moncler Cream White Beanie. Cream white virgin wool beanie, knitted construction, ribbed knit. Curved peak, logo patch to the front and turn up hem.
Moncler Brown and Black Scarf. Brown and black scarf, logo patch to the front.
Monlcer Black New Pierrick Backpack. Black nylon backpack, logo patch to the front, single top handle. Two adjustable shoulder straps, two-way zip fastening, main compartment and front zip-fastening pocket.
Moncler Besines Down Jacket. Navy blue micro chic nylon and down padding jacket, it features a drawstring hood, a second removable hood in recycled rainwear, a double slider zip front closure. Two side zip pockets, a Moncler logo patch on the left sleeves, adjustable cuffs and a drawstring at the bottom.
Moncler Maljasset Down Jacket. Grey nylon laqu.
Moncler Brown Cyclone Padded Jacket. Brown texture finish jacket, padded design, goose down blend. Quilted, detachable hood, detachable sleeves, elasticated cuffs. Applique logo, two side zip fastening pockets, straight hem, front press stud fastening, concealed front zip fastening.
Moncler White Mon Slides decorated with three-dimensional logo strap. TPU upper and sole.
Moncler Black Mon Slides decorated with three-dimensional logo strap. TPU upper and sole.
Moncler Enfant Sand Beige Pompom Beanie. Sand beige virgin wool beanie, ribbed knit, pompom detail. Logo patch to the front, curved peak, turn up brim.
Moncler Arcelot White Short Down Jacket. White exterior made of laqu.
Moncler White Short Tracksuit. White tracksuit, short model, classic collar and three buttons.
Moncler Kids Logo Print Dress. Short cotton dress, elasticated waist with drawstring, crew neck, short sleeves. Logo writing embroidered in contrast on the front, logo patch on the left sleeve.
Moncler Enfant Dark Blue Dress. Dark blue dress, front button fastening, shirt collar, logo patch to the sleeve, long sleeves.
Moncler Crew Neck Short Sleeves Knitwear in cotton blend knit. Logo patch at sleeve. Ribbed trims.
Moncler Hiti Blue Jacket with ruffle trim. Made of water-repellent nylon, completed with a hood. Nylon lining and front zipper closure. Elasticized hem and cuffs. Brand logo in the left sleeve.
Moncler Enfant Navy Blue Manaem Jacket. Navy blue down feather filling jacket, padded design, quilted. Logo patch at the sleeve, detachable hood, long sleeves, sleeve flap pocket. Elasticated cuffs, front press-stud fastening, two side slit pockets and elasticated hem.
Moncler Enfant Black Audrieu Padded Jacket. Black faux shearling jacket, feather down, padded design. Quilted, classic hood, long sleeves, logo patch at the sleeve, elasticated cuffs. Two press stud fastening side pockets, straight hem, full lining, front press stud and zip fastening.