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Moncler Brown logo pants 2A0001657448
Brown logo pants

€  725 €  435

- 40%
Moncler Basile green sliders with textured logo 4C00040M2999
Basile green sliders with textured logo

€  260 €  156

- 39%
Moncler Black Basile sliders in logo print 4C00040M3127
Black Basile sliders in logo print

€  298 €  179

- 36%
Moncler Montcla black down jacket 1B56900C0300
Montcla black down jacket

€  1,649 €  1,055

- 30%
Moncler Black cap 3B000050U082
Black cap

€  270 €  189

- 30%
Moncler Dark brown corduroy pants 2A00039899S6
Dark brown corduroy pants

€  583 €  408

- 30%
Moncler Black scarf with monogram logo print 3C00002M1367
Black scarf with monogram logo print

€  450 €  315

- 29%
Moncler Black sweatpants with metal studs 8H00001899A1
Black sweatpants with metal studs

€  701 €  491

- 29%
Moncler Damavand red down jacket with a combination of matte and shiny textures 1A0023454A81
Damavand red down jacket with a combination of matte and shiny textures

€  1,457 €  1,020

- 30%
Moncler Black cap with logo patch 3B000050U082
Black cap with logo patch

€  270 €  189

- 29%
Moncler Dark blue chinos 2A0002354A1U
Dark blue chinos

€  484 €  339

- 35%
Moncler Double-sided down jacket Harel 1C0003068352
Double-sided down jacket Harel

€  2,037 €  1,304

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Moncler

Moncler is a French brand established by René Ramillon in 1952. Initially, René acquired multiple patents to enhance ski bindings, and subsequently founded his own brand. The name Moncler originates from the town near Grenoble, Monestier-de-Clermont. During that time, the company exclusively manufactured gear for mountaineers such as tents and sleeping bags. Approximately 8,000,000 French francs were invested in production development, and René entrusted his friend André Vincent with the management. By 1954, the duo began producing their distinctive down jackets and caught the attention of renowned mountaineer Lionel Terray, leading to a collaborative product line. Moncler supplied all the equipment for the mountaineering team. By the 1960s, Moncler gained acclaim from celebrities, including Brigitte Bardot. The brand's logo, depicting a mountain and a Gallic rooster (symbolizing the country), was created in 1968 while developing equipment for the French national ski team. In the 1970s, Moncler achieved global popularity, introducing windbreakers-anoraks and the first nylon down jacket "Nepal" with leather accents.

In 1980, the company's management transitioned to Chantal Thomass. She infused the brand with more elegance, fashion, and refinement. The products featured fur, silk, satin embellishments, and buttons replaced zipper fasteners. A collection of brightly colored Japanese nylon down jackets was launched. The collection debuted at Fashion Week in 1999. By 2002, Moncler expanded its offerings with a line of trendy clothing and accessories for men, and in 2009, a children's collection was introduced. Presently, Moncler boasts over 90 boutiques worldwide.

For men, a range of practical, high-quality footwear options are available including sneakers, boots, sliders, and sneakers. The brand also offers sportswear and casual attire such as t-shirts, polo shirts, hoodies, jackets, sweatshirts, sweaters, down jackets, trousers, gloves, hats, vests, backpacks, and bags. You can purchase authentic branded men's clothing from the French fashion house Moncler in Europe at an attractive price with delivery to all cities in the country through the official website of the Symbol online store.

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