Holzweiler Future: The Down Lowdown
Oversized, full-length, hooded, cropped — down jackets are an integral part of Holzweiler DNA.

Winter is round the corner, which means the days are getting shorter (especially here in Norway). But at least they can now be duvet days.
Oversized, full-length, hooded, cropped – down jackets are an integral part of the Holzweiler DNA. An essential for any transition into the colder months, padded down jackets – the bigger, the better – continue to dominate the AW21 season as the outerwear of choice. But for us, as well as providing practical styles, it’s just as important to sell down jackets with full transparency on how we make them.


Winter is round the corner, which means the days are getting shorter (especially here in Norway). But at least they can now be duvet days.
Oversized, full-length, hooded, cropped – down jackets are an integral part of the Holzweiler DNA. An essential for any transition into the colder months, padded down jackets – the bigger, the better – continue to dominate the AW21 season as the outerwear of choice. But for us, as well as providing practical styles, it’s just as important to sell down jackets with full transparency on how we make them.
If you buy a down jacket from us in any style this year, you’ll see that we’re focusing more on recycled materials for the shells and inner linings of the jackets. And for the cozy interior, our down is all responsibly sourced. What this means is that the ducks are not exposed to pain, injury, fear, or distress; are raised free from hunger, thirst and are not being overfed; and they are never subjected to unnecessary harm or discomfort. Plus, we guarantee that all our down is a bi-product from the food industry, meaning it is a sustainable source.
In the cold winter months, there’s nothing better at keeping you warm than down jackets: it’s the kind of cozy feeling that’s pretty impossible to replicate. But as part of our sustainability promises, we’re basically providing you with the full lowdown.
Time to wrap up now? Sure.

