Parks Project, the B Corp apparel company with a mission to preserve America’s national parks has teamed up with women's mountainwear maker Halfdays on a capsule collection inspired by the Rocky Mountains. Launching 5 December 2025, the limited edition collection will debut Halfdays’ first all-over print in a matching ski jacket and pant set, alongside technical baselayers and ski socks designed with the Colorado-based brand’s penchant for bringing off-piste style to the slopes.
“For the past five years, we have stayed true to our iconic monochromatic styles, but the idea of bringing a print into the lineup has always been in the back of our minds,” Halfdays CEO and Co-Founder Ariana Ferwerda shared with Field Mag. “So when the opportunity to collaborate with Parks Project came along, it felt like the perfect moment to finally go for it.”
Keeping a ski boot in both worlds, a topographic mountain motif is the collection’s defining design feature—as Parks Project CEO and Co-Founder Keith Eshelman puts it, “nature is the best art director”. This is evident in the outerwear set, comprised of the Lawrence Jacket ($395) and Alessandra Pant ($295) a technical ski jacket and ski pants, which has an amorphous print of icy pink, frosty blue, and earthy brown emblematic of the Rockies' dreamy blue hour color palette. “It felt natural to draw directly from the shapes, shadows, and movement of that terrain,” explains Eshelman.



