The North Face Purple Label Fall/Winter 2009 Harris Tweed Collection
Sunday, December 6th, 2009
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Spotted @ HighSnobiety

A new exclusive to The North Face Omotesando Hills location features the following GTX Climb Light Insulation Jacket. The checkered pattern of the jacket is an obvious example of a more fashion forward offering from The North Face who’s Japanese presence has often taken a different and at times more lifestyle approach. The jacket includes a GORE-TEX Performance shell with waterproof zippers and large concealed diagonal pockets.
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The North Face Nuptse Bootie III is ideal for everyday dry winter walks and high-altitude basecamps alike. Stuffed with 700 fill down insulation for incredible warmth, these are the boots your feet would choose to pull on in the most extreme cold. On the outside, the water and abrasion-resistant P.E.T fabric is made from post-consumer recycled plastic bottles, making it good for the environment without compromising performance. A Northotic footbed and compression-molded midsole makes for comfortable support, and temperature-sensitive Ice Pick pods on the sole stiffen in the cold to ensure high-traction footing on the ice. Elastic secures the ankles and a drawcord seals out the cold around the collars. Both colorways are now available through ripe Japan, and via The North Face for US customers.
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Utilizing some of the brands classic silhouettes, including the Venture Shell Jacket, Balaclava Hoodie, Hotshot Backpack, and classic t-shirt, Bigfoot adds his own playful touch with a blend of signature green and brown hues, perfectly juxtaposed against a black backdrop. Unfortunately, like many stand-out The North Face drops, this lineup is expected to be an Asia release only. Stay tuned for further details.
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