Skip to main content

Alps & Meters’ First Ski Shop Pops Up in Boston

Alps & Meters
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Just in time for ski season there’s a new – albeit temporary – must-visit shop in New England.

Alpine sportswear brand Alp & Meters has launched a pop-up store at 1369 Boylston St. in Boston that will remain open until New Year’s Eve. Located in the Fenway neighborhood, the store stocks the technical-yet-stylish label’s entire fall/winter 2016 Forged Performance collection, which includes favorites such as the Shawl Collar Jacket, which combines traditional knit lambswool with leather ($1,095), the Alpine Guide Sweater, a lightweight layering piece in wool and waxed cotton ($325), and the Alpine Anorak, a smart-looking laced-front hooded pullover in British Millerain waxed canvas ($695). Also on hand are new styles such as the Classic Shell Jacket, a traditional waxed canvas coat ($695), the Alpine Hooded Vest, a sleeveless puffer piece ($525), and the Classic Waffle henley ($250).

alps-1
Image used with permission by copyright holder

In addition to the Alps & Meters merch, the store also sells eyewear by Northern Light Optics, socks by Darn Tough and leather care conditioners by Chamberlain’s Leather Milk, a Texas-based brand that produces American made leather-protection balms.

alps-2
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Although Alps & Meters is based in Boston founder Louis Joseph says that the city’s nearness to numerous ski resorts was the primary reason the location was chosen. “Boston commands a passionate ski community with individuals who travel to and are passionate about mountain life,” he says. “Its proximity to the trails of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine make it a fantastic staging point for winter adventure. When we’re not traveling to the mountains, we’re extremely eager to provide customers with a unique in-store experience for alpine enthusiasts to shop, learn more about the brand and its products, and interact with myself and the team in an intimate, one-on-one setting.”

alps-4
Image used with permission by copyright holder

“The latest collection is truly the most comprehensive head to toe collection for the Gentleman Skier,” he adds.

aps-3
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Well aware that he and his customers will prefer to spend their Saturdays and Sundays on the slopes instead of shopping, Joseph and his team have opted to keep the store closed on most weekends. Thus regular shop hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Can’t make it to Boston by December 31 to visit the store? Don’t sweat it. The new Alps & Meters collection is also available at the brand’s online shop with a guaranteed risk-free try-on.

Christopher Blomquist
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Christopher is a native New Yorker who lives and works (mostly) in Manhattan. A longtime fashion journalist, he served as…
Experts say these are the watch trends to know about
watches on table

One of the most subtle trends to pop up is that of the timepiece. Watches have become the must-have accessory of the moment, and it’s not just the everyday person who loves a good watch, celebrities are also getting in on the action. Recently, we’ve seen how celebrities like Chris Tucker and Ryan Gosling have used watches to bring together their look in a cohesive and statement manner. While there are plenty of accessories to choose from, watches is the most practical and customizable option.

Because there are so many options, it’s easy to get lost in the world of watches. Thankfully, there are plenty of celebrity watch trends to choose from to make that decision easier. If you’re looking to expand or start your watch collection, these celebrity trends can help you decipher what you want in your next timepiece. 

Read more
This is the amazing watch brand you’ve been seeing pro golfer Chris Kirk wearing
The partnership between Zenith watches and golfer Chris Kirk is a hole in one
Pro Golfer Chris Kirk wearing Zenith gear while playing.

Golfers know keeping time is crucial when on the green, and the pros put their trust in Swiss watch company Zenith for a reason. The watch powerhouse has learned a thing or two about making quality luxury watches in the 150-plus years the company has been in business. The latest athlete to give the wristwatch maker praise is golfer Chris Kirk. His collaboration with Zenith watches serves nothing but aces.
The Chris Kirk treatment

Six-time PGA Tour Title winner Chris Kirk knows how to keep it together on the course. The Knoxville-born golfer has been winning tournaments and championships since 2007, but his current partnership is reaching for something a little higher. 

Read more
Vacheron Constantin says this is the world’s most complicated watch
Intricate doesn't begin to describe this Vacheron Constantin watch
close up on The Berkley Grand Complication

Although watches tend can come in various colors and designs, they are timeless and elegant. These sleek accessories have earned their spot in all wardrobes as they make for the perfect touch to any look and make for a wonderful collection to start. However, when it comes to the overall make and model of watches, it’s rare to see them stray from the typical design. That notion is being tested and challenged by Vacheron Constantin, who has designed the world’s most complicated watch. 

Although it seems like a tall task, Vacheron Constantin’s Les Cabinotiers - The Berkley Grand Complication is unlike any timepiece you’ve seen yet. True to its word, this watch contains intricacies that you won’t find anywhere else, truly giving it the moniker of the world’s most complicated watch. With stellar craftsmanship and unique details, this watch is about to become a stellar item for any watch collector.
What to expect from Les Cabinotiers - The Berkley Grand Complication

Read more