A selection of garments inspired by the needs of nature but made for everyday uses in the city.
The North Face has collaborated with one of the major artists on the international scene, Jiro Bevis, to create a capsule that combines the outdoors with streetwear. For the occasion, the British creative has proposed illustrations with a playful aesthetic and bright colors, with graphic prints that remain faithful to the theme of the city.
The peculiarity of the collection, called “Metro Ex”, is the use of a stretch nylon fabric combined with The North Face’s FlashDry technology, which allows the garment to be quickly dried even in adverse weather conditions. The launch includes iconic TNF garments such as the Lhotse jacket, a track jacket with trousers, a beanie and a bozer shoulder bag.
As for the second drop, which will take place in April, it will deal with garments dedicated to the female universe, with a selection of exclusive products ranging from the Wind Jacket to the Overall.
The first drop of the collection is now available on The North Face website.
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