Mr P. collaborates with Houdini & Diemme for MR PORTER’s “Go Out” Campaign
by Adriano Batista
Mr P. is stepping into the great outdoors with an exclusive capsule collection, partnering with Swedish outdoor experts Houdini and Italian performance footwear brand Diemme, all in support of MR PORTER’s annual Go Out series. This initiative, aimed at raising awareness and funds for MR PORTER Health In Mind, powered by Movember, is all about celebrating performance wear and fostering community engagement.

These collaborative collections embody the spirit of adventure while contributing to men’s mental and physical well-being. Each piece is available on MR PORTER’s platform, with the Mr P. x Houdini collection also accessible on Houdini’s website. What’s more, the net profits from every item sold during the first two weeks through MR PORTER and Houdini will be directed to the Fund, supporting various initiatives geared toward helping men lead healthier, longer lives.

The Mr P. x Houdini capsule is all about versatile, ready-to-wear pieces. Think a vibrant red recycled polyester insulation jacket, a cool sea-blue shell anorak, and a pair of comfy grey softshell trousers, complemented by four merino wool items perfect for layering. Each piece boasts specially designed trims, including co-branded zip-pullers, garment patches, and labels – a testament to the attention to detail in this collaboration. Staying true to their commitment to sustainable performance design, every item in the range incorporates responsibly sourced fabrics, from fully and partially recycled polyester to certified merino wool.

Mr P.’s collaboration with Diemme centers around iconic hiking boots, a must for outdoor enthusiasts. You’ll have your pick of three styles, including the Roccia Vet boots in black and burgundy, along with the Roccia Basso boots in brown. These boots bear the Mr P. logo on the tongue and boast custom orange internal footbeds, midsole stripes, and laces, all designed exclusively for this partnership.
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