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Handwoven and hand knitted in the Himalayas. Made by hand. Made to last.

Coats

№01 India
$950.00

The Kullu Valley sits along an ancient wool road that once connected India to Central Asia and Tibet. For centuries the women here have been weaving wool from these mountains into something that outlasts everything else. Royalty wore it. Rituals required it. It was never disposable. It was never meant to be.

India is the first coat Moré ever made. It begins here.

The wool is undyed ivory Himalayan, handwoven in a herringbone — one of the oldest weave structures in the world, the diagonal breaking and reversing on itself, catching light differently at every hour. No two coats are identical. The hand that wove it leaves something of itself in the fabric. Mongolian sheep fur runs from the collar to the hem. Ivory against ivory. One world, one tone, uninterrupted from shoulder to mid-calf. The lining is ivory silk habotai. The closure is hidden. The pockets are invisible.

I designed this coat to honor the old world and arrive in the new one. It is not a coat for a season. It is a coat you wear for the rest of your life.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, herringbone handwoven Mongolian sheep fur, undyed ivory Ivory silk habotai lining

Care Dry clean only

Sizing XS — XL

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

№02 Hima
$850.00

In the 1830s, weavers from Rupa village in Kinnaur fled persecution by their local king and walked into the Kullu Valley carrying nothing but their craft. They settled. They taught what they knew. The geometric border they brought with them — deep red, gold, dusty blue, blooming against a near-black ground — transformed Kullvi weaving forever.

What they carried had already traveled centuries before it reached Kinnaur. Scholars trace these motifs through Tibet, through China, back to Tashkent in Uzbekistan — carried along the ancient Wool Road that once connected these mountains to the rest of the world. In 2004 the Kullu shawl received a Geographical Indication tag, the same protection given to Darjeeling Tea and Kashmir Pashmina. A craft so specific to this place and these hands that it cannot exist anywhere else.

That border runs along the wrist of Hima.

The coat itself is near-black Himalayan wool, handwoven in a twill — dense, structured, with a quiet depth that shifts in different light. Black Mongolian sheep fur frames the collar and cuffs. The silhouette is cropped. Relaxed at the shoulder, easy in the body, light enough to fold into a bag and arrive anywhere in the world without a second thought. The lining is black silk habotai. The closure is hidden.

Hima is named for the Himalayas. For the mountains where this wool was born and this border has been traveling since before anyone thought to write it down.

You are not just wearing a coat. You are wearing a migration. A lineage. A craft that survived because someone refused to let it disappear.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, twill handwoven Kullvi woven border at wrist Mongolian sheep fur, undyed black Black silk habotai lining

Care Dry clean only

Sizing XS — XL

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

Capes

№03 Heirloom
$750.00

This cape was made by women in the Himalayas from undyed ivory Himalayan wool. It is one of the most elegant things I have ever held. The jali fringe at the hem connects it to a craft tradition that has existed in India for centuries. It is timeless in the way that only something truly rooted in its origins can be.

I called it Heirloom because I believe you will pass it down.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, handwoven Undyed ivory Jali fringe hem

Length 43 inches / 110cm excluding fringe Fringe 6 inches / 15cm

Care Dry clean only

Sizing One size

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

№04 Lacquer
$695.00

LAC is one of the oldest natural dyes in the world. Used in India for over 3,500 years, it produces a depth of color that cannot be replicated synthetically. That deep plum running through this cape in geometric bands and ancient serpent motifs was made the same way it has always been made. By hand. From the earth.

The body is ivory and natural grey Himalayan wool, handwoven in vertical stripes. Three bands of Himalayan motifs cross it horizontally — geometric diamonds woven by women who inherited this pattern from weavers who fled persecution in the 1830s and carried their craft across these mountains to survive. The fringe at the hem is long and uneven and completely intentional.

This cape will not be repeated. It exists in this collection because the craft that made it deserves to be seen.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, handwoven Natural LAC dye in plum Himalayan motif bands Handwoven fringe hem

Care Dry clean only

Sizing One size

Availability Made to order. Limited to this collection.

Production 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

Knitwear

Plume
$595.00

This dress is heavy in the way that only hand knitted Himalayan wool can be. The kind of weight that feels deliberate. That pulls you inward. That makes you want to stay wherever you are.

I designed it as a mini dress and that is how it arrives. Belted at the waist it shortens and shapes. Worn under the Heirloom Cape it becomes a complete winter look. Worn at home next to a fire it is the only thing you want on your body.

The ruffle at the shoulder blooms like a flower in winter. The turtleneck rises high. The sleeves balloon and gather at the wrist. It is entirely hand knitted in undyed ivory Himalayan wool by women in the Himalayas who have been working with this fiber their whole lives.

I called it Plume because that shoulder is exactly that.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, hand knitted Undyed ivory

Length Mini

Wear As with all natural unprocessed wool, we recommend a thin layer beneath for comfort against the skin.

Care Dry clean only

Sizing XS to L

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

Heera
$595.00

A clean 70s mini silhouette in undyed ivory Himalayan wool. Thick turtleneck. Balloon sleeves. Hand knitted by women in the Himalayas whose craft has lived in these mountains for generations.

It is simple because it does not need to be anything else. Wear it alone, belted, or under the Heirloom Cape or the Lacquer Cape. No two pieces are identical.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, hand knitted Undyed ivory

Length Mini

Wear As with all natural unprocessed wool, we recommend a thin layer beneath for comfort against the skin.

Care Dry clean only

Sizing XS to L

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order

Meridian
$450.00

From the front it is a turtleneck. From the back it is something else entirely.

The cowl rises high and wide around the neck. The body is sleeveless and structured in undyed ivory Himalayan wool. And then the back opens — a full circular panel of radiating ribbed knit that frames the spine like a landscape seen from above. It is one of the most quietly extraordinary things Moré has ever made.

Wear it with jeans, a skirt, or shorts. The back does the rest.

Hand knitted by women in the Himalayas whose craft has lived in these mountains for generations. No two pieces are identical.

Materials 100% Himalayan wool, hand knitted Undyed ivory Sleeveless with open back

Wear As with all natural unprocessed wool, we recommend a thin layer beneath for comfort against the skin.

Care Dry clean only

Sizing XS to L

Production Made to order in Himachal Pradesh 8 to 10 weeks from date of purchase Full payment taken at time of order