For those who like to spend way too much money on your snowboard outerwear — and like to be the the person who somehow (to the chagrin of his friends) gets his hands on the limited-quantity, boutique-y gear — iDiom’s Gray Scale Series is just a tram ride to Japan away. A sub-brand of snowboard gear behemoth Burton, iDiom has leveraged an intelligent collaboration with Japanese streetwear designer Hiroshi Fujiwara to make a solid imprint on the international snowboard scene in the past few years. Their garments are expensive for sure, but resonate well with those who have a keen eye for functional details, forward-thinking design, and thoughtful color schemes. iDiom’s newest line — The Gray Scale Series — is just what the name suggests: a grayscale marriage of classic and new iDiom styles, complete with stylish pinstripes, polka dots, and the like. My personal favorite is the Continuum Down Jacket (~$500 U.S.), because it harmoniously blends style, warmth, and lightweight technology. I am not completely sure how elusive this new iDiom line is, but if anyone has an idea, leave a comment.


sammy Monday, 10.02.06 @ 3:45 pm

i know if portland it will be/is available at the US Outdoor store….not sure about other cities though…


ck Tuesday, 10.03.06 @ 4:40 am

just forked out way too much money at Atrium in NYC… will be in Burton store in soho shortly (but will fly out the stores, no doubt)… available at the-glade.com and hanon-shop too for those non-US, non-Japan based consumers.




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