Earth-friendly materials and processes, and a focus on running and yoga outerwear, lead the rebirth of the iconic brand GoLite.
Before “ultralight” was a thing, hikers, runners, and outdoor enthusiasts had their own hacks for keeping pack weights to a minimum. But in 1998, GoLite was founded in Boulder, Colo., with an ethos to create gear specifically to enable lightweight endeavors.
The brand’s ounce-minded packs, tents, and apparel – combined with a commitment to sustainable practices – won over a fervent customer base. From the beginning, GoLite was a pioneering brand by today’s standards, including its direct-to-consumer business model. It was a leader in the ultralight movement and the first certified outdoor B-corp.
Still, during its second decade in business, the company ran into financial troubles. It went bankrupt in 2014. It shuttered about 20 brick-and-mortar retail stores across the U.S. and closed the business.
But this month, the brand relaunched its website and announced it would reboot for spring 2019. According to its website, GoLite will initially focus on “specialized outdoor performance clothing with the functionality of clothing developed for running and yoga.”
GoLite Relaunches With ‘Outletic’ Apparel
While its name remains the same, its original founders Kim and Demetri Coupounas are out of the picture. The duo has since spearheaded another outdoor gear brand, My Trail Co.
According to Snews, GoLite now has backing from a Taiwanese holding company and will be headquartered in Seattle. But, as the brand notes on its website, it’s under “new ownership that will honor and extend the original brand’s legacy.”
That legacy includes two key focuses for the new GoLite: ultralight gear and social and environmental responsibility. The brand’s first run of apparel will focus on athletic clothing suitable for the outdoors. GoLite dubs it “Outletics.” See its teaser for the new line below.