Clark Kent always kept his Superman suit underneath his professional wear. But what if he’d wanted to mix his performance-oriented superhero outfit with his stylish, Don Draper buttoned-down look? He’d probably check out the new Arc’teryx Veilance collection, which the company claims “brings the application of technical performance into urban apparel.”
Just launched October 1, the high-end collection includes pants, Merino sweaters, dress shirts and tees made from technical materials. For instance, the field jacket is built with a Gore-Tex fabric. The line’s blazers and pants are made from Windstopper.

“In the same thread as the performance outerwear that Arc’teryx makes, the Veilance collection is technically focused menswear, based on knowledge gained by constructing premier outdoor apparel,” explains a rep for the company.
The line was designed for more “sophisticated environments,” the company says, than outdoors-oriented apparel can swing. The Veilance garments are a few steps up on the fashion food chain, and they use “top-tier fabrics and state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques” to create a new category of performance menswear, Arc’teryx adds.
