The North Face Unveils Limited Mountain Jacket for 40th Anniversary
The North Face has once again captured the essence of adventure and style with the release of a limited edition collection celebrating the 40th anniversary of its iconic Mountain Jacket. This isn't just any outerwear; it's a piece of fashion history reimagined for the modern explorer.
A Trip Down Memory Lane: The Mountain Jacket's Evolution
For four decades, the Mountain Jacket has stood as a symbol of reliability and innovation. Originally crafted with a color-block design to reinforce its structure, it has evolved into a revered fashion staple. This anniversary edition continues to play homage to its roots while embracing the future with cutting-edge technologies like DRYVENT and WINDWALL.
Key Features: The DRYVENT Mono Mountain Jacket
At the heart of this collection is the DRYVENT Mono Mountain Jacket, a marvel of design featuring a futuristic topographical print that marries geometric grids with dual-tone glacial camouflage. Its single-layer construction with sealed seams ensures ultimate protection against water and wind, making it a must-have for adventurers. Remarkably durable, it also seamlessly integrates with The North Face's Zip-in system, allowing layers with the NUPTSE or Denali jackets for additional warmth.
A Nod to Tradition with a Modern Twist
The collection also introduces the Mountain Wind Jacket crafted with WINDWALL technology, guaranteeing effective wind protection. Available in shades inspired by PANTONE's "Mocha Mouse, " it pays tribute to classic monochrome versions of the Mountain Jacket, adding trendy colors for today's fashion-conscious buyers.
The Global Launch and Future Collaborations
Now available in The North Face concept stores, this collection reflects the brand's commitment to honoring its legacy while innovating for the future. It is also noteworthy that The North Face's collaboration with SKIMS, Kim Kardashian's brand, will soon bring a fresh take on archival outerwear pieces, adding a touch of SKIMS' distinctive style.
Editor: Emiliia Morozova