There’s a quiet beauty in screenprinting. Each print holds the touch of its maker. At the 1800m Club, we print in small runs on organic cotton in the Swiss Alps.
The Beauty of Ink by Hand

There’s a rhythm to screenprinting.
The frame lowered. The ink pulled. The quiet pause before lifting it back again.
It’s not fast. It’s not meant to be.
Why we print this way
In a world of machines and mass production, being screenprinted by hand asks you to slow down.
Every pull leaves a trace of the maker. Every print carries a little imperfection — the kind that makes it alive.
We don’t screenprint by hand because it’s easy.
We do it because it matters.
What it feels like to wear
When you pull on a screenprinted tee, you can feel the difference.
The ink is part of the fabric, not sitting on top.
The print softens with time, wearing in the way a favorite story does.
It’s clothing with a pulse.
Clothing you live with, not just wear.
How we do it here
At 1800m in the Swiss Alps, every piece is screenprinted by hand in small runs.
Organic cotton, heavyweight, built to last.
We keep it simple on purpose — one color, clean lines, quiet power.
Not just because it looks better.
Because it feels better.
Ink as presence
For us, screenprinting is more than a method.
It’s a reminder. To slow down. To stay grounded. To notice the details.
The beauty of ink by hand is not perfection.
It’s presence, printed.
Take the mountain feeling with you. One screenprinted piece at a time.