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Function with style

01/23/2026 BY Kay Plonka


Function with style
The Italian jacket specialist impresses with its unique creative designs and continuous development.

Outhere is part of the family-owned company Facib, which has been synonymous with high-quality sportswear since 1959 and is a licensee of renowned brands sold in over 2,000 stores worldwide. Company founder Luigi Cortesi is now supported by his children Massimo, the CEO, and Patrizia, who heads the communications and marketing department. They are supported by an experienced team with many long-standing and loyal employees. "At a time when functional clothing seemed cold and artificial, we opted for more natural, tactile, and warm materials that combine high performance with a contemporary and authentic aesthetic," explains Cortesi.

The outerwear collection has been revamped with a new producer. Following a successful launch in its home market of Italy, including a pop-up store at 10 Corso Como in Milan, the brand is now expanding into France via the Color My Dream showroom in Paris and into Spain via the Gerardini showroom in Barcelona. The Munich-based Hinterhofagentur has been signed up as the new distribution partner for the D-A-CH region.

The upcoming Fall/Winter 2026 collection features numerous exciting new outer fabrics: jackets with a piece-dyed look in earthy tones, two-in-one models with separately wearable inner jackets, and extremely lightweight puffer models in ripstop nylon or scuba shell, available in both real and eco-down. Special surfaces that glow or reflect in the dark, as well as thermo- and photochromic materials that dynamically change color when exposed to heat, are also part of the collection. The features are explained on the inner lining of each jacket. Colors include forest green, burgundy, chocolate, and blue-gray, alongside classics such as navy, military, and nero. Retail prices range from $229 to $499 for a three-piece set.

www.outhereofficial.com

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