Yupoo guide · Moncler
Moncler sits in the same heritage-streetwear album we use for Supreme and BAPE, covering the Maya jacket, classic alpine puffers and rotating Genius-line collabs.
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Moncler runs through our heritage-streetwear album, the same source as Supreme and BAPE. The Maya jacket and classic alpine puffer silhouettes are the core of it, with Genius-line collab pieces rotating in as they release. Message us the specific style and colourway and we'll confirm what's currently on the batch before you commit.
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The steady core is the Maya jacket — Moncler's glossy, high-shine puffer with the tricolour brand patch on the sleeve — plus classic alpine down jackets across the winter colour range. Genius-line pieces, Moncler's rotating designer-collaboration series, come and go with whichever collab is current, so those are the styles most worth confirming before you assume they're in stock.
René Ramillon and André Vincent founded Moncler in 1952 in Monestier-de-Clermont, a small town in the French Alps — the name is a contraction of the town itself. The brand started making tents and sleeping bags before moving into technical mountaineering down jackets in the 1950s, and it stayed a functional outdoor label until the 1990s and 2000s, when it became a fashion-driven luxury brand while keeping the Alpine performance details (down fill, ripstop nylon, storm cuffs) that built its reputation. The Maya jacket, one of the most requested pieces on Yupoo, released in the 2010s and became the brand's signature shiny-puffer silhouette.
| Piece | Retail band (USD) |
|---|---|
| Maya jacket | $1,335 – $1,650 |
| Classic alpine down jacket | $900 – $1,400 |
| Genius-line collab piece | $1,200 – $3,500+ |
Official retail prices, shown for reference only — message us the piece for a current batch price with shipping.
Moncler jackets generally run true to European sizing, which reads slightly smaller than US sizing — if you normally wear a US Medium, an Italian/French size 3 (Moncler's equivalent) is usually the right call, and a size 4 if you plan to layer heavily underneath. Tell us your usual jacket size and we'll convert it for the specific style.
Down jackets are rated by fill power — a measure of how much a given weight of down expands, which roughly tracks with warmth per gram. Moncler's alpine jackets typically use 700-750 fill power goose down, which is why they stay genuinely warm without being bulky. On any down-jacket batch, ours included, fill power and fill weight are the two specs worth asking about if you're buying for real winter use rather than as a fashion piece — a jacket that looks identical in photos can differ meaningfully in how warm it actually is depending on what's inside it.
Screenshot the style and colourway on WhatsApp, and we'll confirm current availability, tier and a total price with shipping. We film a QC video before anything ships — see how it works for the full process.
Yes — it's the same heritage-streetwear album we use for our own Moncler, Supreme and BAPE rows. We check it ourselves before quoting anyone.
Moncler runs on European sizing, which is typically one size smaller than US sizing. Tell us your usual jacket size and whether you plan to layer underneath, and we'll convert it to the right Moncler size.
When they're on the current batch, yes — Genius pieces rotate with whichever designer collaboration is active, so message us the specific collab and we'll confirm availability rather than assume.
Fill quality varies by tier, same as any down jacket category — message us the specific style and we'll tell you honestly what the current batch offers before you order.
Yes, all three run through the same heritage album, so combining them into one shipment and one shipping fee is straightforward.
Materials and finish — the Maya uses a glossy nylon laqué fabric and down fill that costs more to produce than a matte technical shell, which is part of why it retails at $1,335 to $1,650 against $900 to $1,400 for Moncler's more basic alpine styles.
Mainline is Moncler's own core design team; Genius is a rotating series where outside designers (past collaborators have included names from streetwear, sport and high fashion) reinterpret the brand for a single capsule. Genius pieces tend to look further from the classic alpine puffer than mainline does.
Real down compresses and springs back distinctly, while synthetic fill tends to feel more uniform and less lofty when squeezed. Message us the specific piece and we'll confirm the fill type on the current batch before you order.