Durham Mountaineering was established in 1981, creating bespoke garments for those drawn to the outdoors, built on craftsmanship, function, and individuality. Over time, it earned a quiet reputation for thoughtful design and pieces made to last.

Today, the brand is being carefully revived, holding onto what made it special while evolving for a new generation, with a focus on purpose, longevity, and considered design.

The photo shows a man standing with the Flag of Hope — a flag signed by those who have lost someone to suicide — held high in memory of his wife and son. His journey to base camp was made in tribute to them, and the image captures a moment of deep strength, remembrance, and hope.

This collaborative T-shirt between Durham Mountaineering and suicide prevention charity If U Care Share features a powerful image taken at Everest Base Camp.

Printed proudly on the chest, the photograph serves as a symbol of solidarity and awareness.

All profits from this T-shirt go directly to If U Care Share, supporting their vital work around suicide prevention and bereavement support.

WORN TO REMEMBER. WORN TO SUPPORT. WORN WITH HOPE.