Some brands boast a massive archive, from which they cyclically draw to rework cult pieces that belong to iconic collections of yesterday. The North Face is one of them: its path to success sounds emblematic, as it started from the outdoor before becoming a real streetwear and lifestyle staple in the early Nineties, just when hip hop started being a thing. Read more…
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That’s right when The North Face unveiled the Extreme line, a tech-inspired range of winter gears that’s pure heritage swagger: bright colors, mountain apparel and pile fleeces. Jackets, sweatpants and T-shirts are all covered with the same red, black and azure color-blocking as the 1992 original collection, while the logo looks like a variation of the classic TNF trademark, as it features a small “extreme” writing right under The North Face badge. See all items up here to turn back the clock to the Nineties.