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Curious Creatures Drops Fall Capsule Collection

  • Ron 

Bozeman, MT-based has dropped a small fall collection featuring two and a pant. The collection marks an evolution from the brand’s original on shorts and tops for summer riding. The pieces are part of a layering system that moves effortlessly, and stylishly between seasons and passions in the outdoors.

“Our gold standard will always be comfortable, stylish clothes that deliver on the demands of mountain bikers,” says , Curious Creatures founder and designer. “This season, we’re building on that with pieces that outfit a wider range of pursuits. We design at the sweet spot where softness and strength coexist—clothing that works hard, feels great all day, and stands up to full days of .”

Curious Creatures Hungry Horse jacket

At the heart of the capsule is the Hungry Horse Jacket. This heavy shacket hybrid is inspired by everything people love about fleece—warmth, softness, and comfort. It brings a workwear-inspired silhouette to both trailhead and everyday life.

Designed for transitional moments before and after rides, it features a snap button closure. It has deep practical pockets and a drop-tail hem for added coverage. Offered in both a plaid and textural chambray option. The women’s cut includes a longer drop tail. The men’s design draws from timeless workwear.

The Women’s Ramble Scramble Pant builds on the fabric and utility of the brand’s most premium short — delivering a full-length, multi-use pant made for seasonal transitions. Crafted from the same durable-yet-soft recyclable fabric with a PFC free weather-resistant finish, it’s built for versatility in the mountains.

A relaxed fit, high-rise waistband, and articulated knees maximize mobility, while the modern, baggy-structured silhouette works just as well for pedaling or climbing as it does for everyday wear.

Curious Creatures Ramble Scramble pants for women

Arriving later this year, the Daymaker Hoody is a mid-layer built from soft yet rugged fabric with a weather-resistant face. It balances , breathability, and comfort. It combines the grit of a softshell with the ease of a sweatshirt. It comes complete with a helmet-compatible hood.

The color palette across these new designs was created to complement both the fresh silhouettes and past collections. This makes it easy to layer with existing favorites. It also extends their life across seasons. “The fall line ended up being something quietly technical and versatile—blending outdoor function with casual style,” adds Woodworth. “With these new additions, performance meets softness and wearability in a way that is truly unique to Curious Creatures. These pieces are designed to flow seamlessly across a range of . I know my community rarely does just one sport in the mountains. So why not build a closet that works for all the you can throw at it?”

All new pieces are produced in a Fair Trade Certified factory in Southeast Asia. This facility is recognized for its stringent commitment to sustainability. It also follows ethical labor practices and environmental compliance. This accreditation is among the hardest certifications for apparel manufacturing. It underscores Curious Creatures’ dedication to high-quality gear. It also shows their commitment to fair conditions for workers and reducing environmental impact.

“Working with this new Fair Trade certified factory is incredibly meaningful. It reflects what matters most to us,” says Woodworth. “This factory showcases a real commitment to sustainability, worker well-being, environmental responsibility, and quality at every step. It’s about creating clothing that riders can feel proud to wear, knowing it was made with care for both people and planet.”

To view the new fall collection, visit: https://wearecuriouscreatures.com/collections/new-fall-collection.


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