When I first spoke with Alasdair Leighton-Crawford, founder of Cimoro, I could hardly hear him over the roar of industrial sewing machines. He was in his London studio, working late to finish samples of the brand’s covetable ultralight backpacks. I was prepared to ask a question about Cimoro’s kaleidoscopic tagline: “Future Master Craftsman.” But after just a few minutes of speaking with Alasdair, it didn’t feel necessary. I understood completely.
Under Cimoro—an abbreviation of “City, Mountain, Road”—Alasdair creates intentionally designed, often custom, outdoor gear with the help of emerging technologies like 3D body scanning. After developing a reputation—and cult following—for making beautiful, sleek, and distinctly modern running vests and backpacks for ultralight hiking—a niche world with deep roots in cottage manufacturing—the small brand has big plans to employ these innovations with a deeper dive into the world of apparel design.
But before we go there, let's take a step back.