





Henri Duvillard uses high-quality fabrics including polyester, polyamide, polyurethane, elastane, and proprietary Schoeller 3L and Softshell fabrics for durability, stretch, and weather protection.
Yes, their garments commonly feature waterproof membranes rated around 10,000 to 15,000 mm with breathability ratings up to 15,000 g/m²/24h, combined with DWR (Durable Water Repellent) treatments.
They use eco-friendly insulation materials like Dupont Sorona® organic fibres and PrimaLoft® Black Eco that provide warmth while remaining lightweight and sustainable.
Yes, many products incorporate four-way stretch fabrics such as Schoeller 4-way stretch softshell, allowing excellent freedom of movement and comfort on the slopes.
Their high-end jackets often have fully or critically taped seams to ensure snow and water resistance.
Features include adjustable waistbands with Velcro, waterproof zippered pockets, removable suspenders, integrated gaiters, and reinforced hems for snow protection and durability.
Yes, the fabrics used are windproof and designed to protect skiers from harsh alpine winds while maintaining breathability.
The brand combines elegant, feminine cuts and chic styling with advanced technical materials and features aimed at comfort, protection, and mobility.
Using robust fabrics like Schoeller 3L with wind and water resistance, and reinforced elements, their garments are made for long-lasting performance in alpine conditions.

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