The North Face is embracing fresh starts, welcoming the upcoming lunar year with open arms. Embracing change and letting go of the past, The North Face unveils its Year of the Snake collection, which embodies the brand’s ethos of “Never Stop Discovering.
As a devoted admirer, I’d like to share my excitement about The North Face’s limited-edition Winter Collection, inspired by the Year of the Snake motif. This collection is designed for those who crave adventure in the heart of winter, with gear that’s perfect for scaling mountains and embracing the cold weather.
The centerpiece of this collection is the 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket, available in four striking colors: ink dye, lead white, scarlet, and duck green, each featuring the captivating coiled snake pattern. Symbolizing rebirth and transformation, this jacket embodies the spirit of the Year of the Snake.
To complete the look, pair your 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket with the Nuptse Mule, also filled with 550 down and available in ink dye and lead white.
Other standout pieces from this collection include the Retro 1986 Futurelight Mountain jacket, reimagined with the snake pattern for those who dare to explore any winter condition. This waterproof jacket offers added breathability, ensuring you’re ready for any adventure, thanks to its DryVent fabric designed with the avid traveler in mind.
The vibrant snake-patterned items cater to the dynamic and spirited explorer, offering a fashionable twist to their functional gear. Remaining practical yet stylish, these pieces are adding a distinct flair to celebrations, urban expeditions, and various other occasions this New Year. The assortment also encompasses an insulated liner vest, knitted tops, full-length trousers, hoodies, graphic t-shirts, beanies, and additional items. Keep an eye out for the collection at select stores and online platforms.
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2025-01-08 10:56