Clubhaus Crew
After long days on snow, members of the legendary Kandahar Ski Club would change from heavy tweeds and gabardine into fine woolen knitwear — pieces worn for the hours between sport & ceremony often composed of natural tones drawn from the mountain itself: chalk, oat, limestone, winter grass. Garments were tailored & functional, yet elegant enough for the dining room at the Palace Hotel. Cut in a classic sporting silhouette with a clean crew neckline and ribbed hem, the Clubhaus Crew evokes the quiet uniform of early alpine gentlemen — the layer worn beneath a tailored ski jacket or over a crisp shirt at supper. The soft neutral hues of which recall the sunlit snowfields above Mürren and the limestone faces of the Bernese Oberland.
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Features & Benefits
Natural Tone Knit
Composed of natural tones drawn from the mountain itself: chalk, oat, limestone, winter grass this quiet knitwear garment reflects the serene mountain region in which the Kandahar Club was founded.
AFTER SPORT
For the period of after sport, this fine sweater and its chalet weight are ideal for pairings with shirting, blazers, and other first class social settings.
Fit for Spring & Summer
Spring & Summer fully fashioned knit is lightly woven from 100% Italian merino fibers for mountain settings & mild temperatures year round.
THE STORY
Alpinists within the region of Murren, Switzerland have embraced the majesty of mountains since the early first century B.C. A center of alpine travel linking northern and southern trade routes via the storied Alps, Murren and its surrounding principalities command a rich tradition of mountain life influenced by Swiss ingenuity and its imported British & Italian taste. Of such imports, none may be as everlasting and meaningful to the world of alpine sport as that of the Kandahar Ski Club founded by British ex-patriot and alpine enthusiast Sir Alfred Lunn. With its inception dating back to 1924, the Kandahar Ski Club is responsible for the introduction and implementation of the modern slalom and downhill alpine race formats that guide such competitions today. Similarly, and perhaps equally impactful is the Kandahar’s Inferno Race, a 100 year old event concocted by Lunn himself and designed as a gauntlet of sorts to challenge not only the skill but the bravery of its participants. As gallant on the race course as off, the Kandahar Ski Club’s members commanded gentlemanly wardrobes of high taste and impeccable craftsmanship. Smartly dressed in conjunction with club expectations and the societal norms of the early 20th century, neatly woven pieces of knitwear were staples of preferred ensembles bringing comfort and textures to sets often including woolen trousers and coveralls such as jackets & blazers. In similar sartorial spirit and with reference to the funding year of the Kandahar Ski Club, Alps & Meters has crafted the ’24 Ski Club Knit. Born of a precise and simple construction to reflect its Swiss origins and Italian workmanship, this all seasons moderate weight sweater marries with luxurious merino yarns, rich suede elbow overlays and a gentlemanly quarter zip neck-line. Versatile among formal and informal wear occasions this tailored garment is an effortless wardrobe companion for the Gentleman Sportsman making seasonal excursions to mountain villages around the world.









