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The art of the Camdala - new ladies clothing in the BMC shop Gear News

Like gear? You’ll love being able to sport our unique Camdala design. Or perhaps knot? Then the Ashta Flow design based on the trusty figure-of-eight is for you. Both illustrated by the extremely talented Tessa Lyons. Find out the source of her inspiration below.

"I liked the idea of creating a design that didn't scream climbing but, upon closer inspection, was made almost entirely of climbing gear."

Celebrate climbing with our two subtle yet funky designs on a variety of tops, featuring zip hoodies, lightweight jumpers, organic bamboo tees and racerback vests.

Zip Hoodies

These heavyweight hoodies are made with organic cotton and zip at the front for easy self-regulation; perfect for days at the crag.

Lightweight Jumpers

This casual pullover comes in a lightweight tri-blend rib fabric with raglan sleeves, a wide-open neckline and a fitted waistband; ideal for layering or just wearing down the pub.

Organic Bamboo Tees

The fabric of these tees is super soft and is made from 30% organic cotton and 70% bamboo, combined with a raglan sleeve for a feminine cut; great for wearing over a vest.

Racerback Vests

Form and function combine splendidly in our racerback vests made with semi-fitted tri-blend fabric; wear on its own when you're getting active, or layer for a different look.

Prices start from just £15 for BMC members.

Order now from the BMC shop

"It was a real pleasure to collaborate with the BMC on these tops. Selfishly, I was also excited to be designing clothes that I would want to wear climbing myself," says Tessa Lyons, the artist behind our new clothing range.

Find out more about the Camdala range on the BMC website


For more information visit the BMC shop



9 Dec, 2016
What a cool design! Shame they're women's garments only :(

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