Gramicci and ALWAYTH Unveil Vol. 2 Capsule of Technical All-Weather Pants
Gramicci and ALWAYTH confirmed an eight-piece Vol. 2 capsule focused on technical all-weather pants, with the collection set to drop on Feb 28, 2026.

Gramicci and ALWAYTH confirmed a second collaborative capsule on Feb 25, unveiling Vol. 2 as an eight-piece drop that zeroes in on technicalized all-weather pants. The move is blunt and specific: this isn’t a broad collection of tees and outerwear, it’s a pants-first play aimed at functional dressing.
The collaboration leans on two clear identities. Gramicci’s functional climbing heritage anchors the collection’s utility logic, while ALWAYTH brings its all-weather design language to the fore. Together they frame Vol. 2 as outdoor-meets-streetwear, a deliberate fusion where climbing provenance meets weatherproofing priorities.
Product detail in the announcement is tight: eight pieces, focused on technicalized pants. That focus signals a compression of effort into silhouettes built for movement and protection rather than seasonal novelty. Expect design decisions to favor performance and versatility given the stated priorities of both brands.
Timing matters here. The capsule is scheduled for release on Feb 28, 2026, three days after the confirmation on Feb 25. The quick turnaround suggests a small, targeted drop that could sell through fast if past collaboration dynamics hold. As a Vol. 2, the capsule also confirms an ongoing partnership between Gramicci and ALWAYTH rather than a one-off experiment.
This iteration positions both brands strategically. Gramicci consolidates its climbing credentials by putting technical pants center stage, and ALWAYTH amplifies its all-weather approach through a focused collaboration. For buyers tracking utility-driven streetwear, Vol. 2 is a tidy, measurable bet: eight pieces, one clear function, one imminent release date.
Expect Vol. 2 to land as a concise answer to current demand for performance-led everyday wear: practical, weather-conscious pants that translate climbing tech into daily movement. The capsule’s Feb. 28 drop will be the first concrete test of that thesis.
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