Why Atelier Olmsted Uses Canadian Eiderdown in Every Jacket

Discover how Atelier Olmsted crafts its luxury outerwear using ethically sourced Canadian eiderdown — the warmest, rarest natural insulation on Earth.

In the world of premium outerwear, few materials rival the performance and prestige of Canadian eiderdown. At Atelier Olmsted, we’ve built our brand around it. Every jacket we design features this extraordinary natural insulation—sustainably sourced, incredibly lightweight, and remarkably warm.

Why Atelier Olmsted Uses Canadian Eiderdown in Every Jacket

In the world of premium outerwear, few materials rival the performance and prestige of Canadian eiderdown. At Atelier Olmsted, we’ve built our brand around it. Every jacket we design features this extraordinary natural insulation—sustainably sourced, incredibly lightweight, and remarkably warm.

What is Canadian Eiderdown?
Canadian eiderdown is harvested by hand from the nests of wild eider ducks in protected coastal regions. This ethical and sustainable practice yields a down that is softer, warmer, and more compressible than goose down — and far rarer.

Why Eiderdown Outperforms Other Insulation
Unlike synthetic fillers or even premium goose down, eiderdown adapts to body temperature, repels moisture, and maintains loft even after years of wear. Atelier Olmsted’s eiderdown jackets perform effortlessly in -30°C conditions, all while weighing less than a city parka.

Atelier Olmsted’s Commitment to Eiderdown Excellence
Every Atelier Olmsted eiderdown jacket is made in Canada, in limited quantities, and certified for ethical sourcing. By working closely with Indigenous and local communities in northern regions, we ensure the integrity of each jacket—and of the land it originates from.Atelier Olmsted is more than a brand; it’s a promise of craftsmanship, sustainability, and uncompromising performance. If you're searching for the finest eiderdown jacket available today—this is where your search ends.

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