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Lowe Alpine Get Gored...

Lowe Alpine will be using Gore-Tex and Windstopper fabrics from autumn 2004 after an agreement was reached late last week


Posted: 16 March 2003
by Jon

In a move that will surprise many observers, Lowe Alpine and WL Gore have announced that Lowe will be using Gore-Tex and Windstopper fabrics in its range of clothing from the autumn of 2004.

Lowe Alpine were Gore customers in the dim and distant past, but for many years have used their own Triplepoint Ceramic coating - TPC - for waterproof shells. TPC was widely accepted as comparable in performance to standard Gore-Tex, but the advent of XCR and the latest Paclite fabric, meant that Lowe was playing catch up.

The solution seemed to be a range of top-end garments using eVENT, which is to be launched later this year, however that now looks like being a stop-gap solution until Gore fabrics are introduced in 2004. Lowe Alpine will though, continue to use basic Triplepoint as an entry level fabric.

So why the change of heart? It's hard to know for certain, but Lowe's new owners, the boot company Asolo, have a longstanding relationship with Gore, which is thought to have been fundamental to the agreement.

The more cynical might also suggest that the agreement effectively blows eVENT out of the mainstream outdoors market and brings the only major brand not using Gore-Tex fabrics under the breathable Gore umbrella.

Of course there will be advantages for Lowe Alpine. Gore's brand image and reputation is formidable and Lowe Alpine MD, David Joyce, comments: "This significant move forms part of our aggressive plans to grow apparel sales worldwide ... Gore-Tex® fabrics offer the market-leading technologies, quality and service demanded both by our retail partners and loyal end users". 'End users', by the way, are consumers...

Andy McCulloch, Gore-Tex® Business Leader added, "Lowe Alpine is a credible and authentic outdoor brand known for its technical innovation and distinctive styling. The brand's international presence, loyal consumer following and undoubted growth potential makes it an ideal partner for Gore and we look forward to working with the Lowe Alpine team in the years to come."

We would imagine there are some mildly disappointed people up at Lowe's HQ in Kendal right now. The company has put a huge amount of effort into marketing the new eVENT range and the response to the fabric so far, including ours, has been broadly favourable.


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a) how the hell did Asolo manage to buy Lowe?? I would've thought Lowe was worth much more than Asolo

b)Erm, so is eVENT better than GT? Or not? Or have Lowe simply sold-out to Gore, instead of perservering with the less-trendy but superior product?

c)Shame, I always like Lowe being a bit different to everyone else

Posted: 16/03/2003 at 21:26

if it is then once its owned by gore expect it to be spread around the market!


Posted: 16/03/2003 at 22:41

hopefully in better colours

Posted: 16/03/2003 at 22:42

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