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Style x Function | The North Face & Footpatrol Reveal Exclusive Capsule Collection

A few days ago, The North Face and Footpatrol announced a new collaborative effort. Today the two brands are back to reveal the first look at their exclusive debut collab that’s set to drop in stores this week. The range was shown off by London grime and rap artist Nafe Smallz. The limited-edition range gets its inspiration from the bold and groundbreaking expeditions of the ’90s and offers a reimagining of iconic items for the streets. The collaboration is built around a striking grey and black colorway, accented by a classic purple that provides a nice contrast.

The standout collection offers a fresh take on some of The North Face’s more well-known pieces. Included is the iconic mountain light jacket. The design features The North Face’s waterproof, windproof, and breathable fabric DryVent, offering all-day comfort and plenty of protection from the elements. The design also includes new details such as additional inside storage pockets. Elsewhere we see minimalistic branding on the Half-Zip Pullover and Mountain Gore Ball Cap.

This serves to complement the unique expression of the M Archive Trail Fire Road. This design includes a GORE-TEX membrane, gusseted tongue, and diamond patterning to complete the look. The collection is nothing short of exceptional and a perfect way to elevate your wardrobe for the colder months in store. The range is available now at Footpatrol’s London and Paris stores. The range will eventually find its way to The North Face European Urban Exploration Stores.

Take a closer look at the limited-edition range in the images below and head over to Footpatrol to find out more. In the meantime, keep it locked with The Culture Curators for more style and streetwear coming very soon.

Photos via Footpatrol

Written by Jesse James

Author, Audiophile, Style connoisseur, & Sneakerhead. Passionate for life and happiness!

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