
Born on a hike through Ricketts Glen State Park. Designed for cold mornings, long trails, and the quiet part of the trip.
Beanies now. Shells, fleece, and cargo built on the same principles — coming through the year. Everything designed for weather, not attention.

Falls started on a hike through Ricketts Glen State Park in central Pennsylvania — 22 named waterfalls, old-growth hemlock, and the kind of quiet that makes you want to stay longer.
One waterfall in particular stopped us cold. The shape of it, the way the water moved over stone, became the seed for our first piece: a beanie built for cold mornings and long trails.
We're just getting started. Every piece we make will be designed to sit softly on the landscape — no loud logos, no bright colors. Just weather-honest fabrics and a mark cut like falling water.

Deep in Ricketts Glen, the falls we couldn't stop thinking about — the tiered flow, the dark stone, the moss holding everything together. It became the shape of our first beanie.


100% acrylic ribbed knit. Cut long, folded once — sits low enough to cover the ears without pulling. One size fits all (22 × 22 cm). Five colorways drawn from moss, slate, and river water.
Frames from the last few weeks — waterfalls we hiked to before sunrise, forests we sat in longer than we planned, and the fog that made all of it feel closer.





