Cultural Intelligence

Gorpcore Was Never Just a Trend

Gorpcore gets tossed around in a lot of boardrooms I’ve been in—often reduced to a fleeting aesthetic. But from where I’m sitting, backed by our own data and firsthand work with Columbia, Berghaus, and The North Face, it’s always been more than that.

Well before the Hypebeast headlines, Gorpcore had roots in Liverpool and Manchester’s Scally culture—born out of necessity, not novelty. It started as functional fashion for those living real, active lives on the street. Over time, that utility-first ethos evolved into something more expressive, more directional—a look that blurred the lines between outdoor, street, and luxury.

What we’re seeing now—whether you call it Gorpcore or post-Gorpcore—isn’t a style trend. It’s a broader cultural shift toward performance-led design. We’ve transitioned from casualwear to sportswear to technicalwear. And this evolution is here to stay.

Today’s consumer demands more—style with purpose. As cities evolve and climate volatility becomes the norm, technicalwear will continue to scale. It’s not just part of the future—it’s leading it.

The future of fashion is functional.