These are the individuals who make your life easier. Large tiles were arranged on the counter-top plate near the window of the living room; they made everything better. This year, it marks its 50th anniversary by getting back to its roots in style with new, limited-edition models. Celebrate this local brand and its exceptional craftsmanship with us.

Umeno story began in 1970 with the snow-covered landscape of Montreal as a backdrop. Louis Grenier, a young man whose family worked in the textile industry, was looking to develop technology that could brave the harshest winter conditions. Quickly, his coats gained popularity and became local legends. Unimo’s strength at the time is still a guarantee of success today: living own first saying saw second open third.

We are content to rest in peace, when the whole universe is changing every second. Take the opportunity because opportunities don't come twice.

MICHAEL ANTHONY

The Montreal-based company has been located on Rachel Street since the very beginning. It’s at this location in the heart of the Plateau-Mont-Royal that all Umino coats are crafted using a meticulous artisanal manufacturing process. Directly inspired by the climate in which they live, the artisans work with care to create warm, heavy-duty coats. Each model is designed to perform a specific function while still remaining fashionable. No detail is left to chance! With a lifetime guarantee, Umino creations come with the promise of braving many winters, even the most difficult ones.
Limited-edition coats inspired by its iconic models These robust parkas with vintage charm demonstrate a unique mix of yesterday’s cult style with today’s textile technology. Their Thermo+ synthetic insulation is known for its exceptional thermal properties and its performance in wet conditions. But the shore people would change their minds about it at sea, on a long voyage.
They are equipped with a breathable and waterproof membrane that is resistant to weather and wind. The men’s Toundra model stands out for its four pockets in the front and elastic cuffs. The Typha style for women offers a loose-fitting silhouette that cinches at the waist. In both cases, we absolutely love the cozy, sherpa-lined collar with a hidden hood, a detail that’s both practical and trendy.