The newest NSE outdoor collection was designed by The North Face to celebrate the first expedition to ever reach the summit of the “Mountain Daughter”, a 7161 metres peak sitting right on the border between Tibet and Nepal. The sherpa language calls this mountain Pumori, a name that also applies to two Expedition fleece jackets, the centerpiece of the whole collection. They’re crafted using recycled plastic collected at the foot of the Himalayan mountain chain, like most of the NSE gears. Read more…
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These pile fleeces present a commemorative patch on the left sleeve dedicated to the 1987 expedition, a common detail they share with other TNF jackets part of the “Never Stop Exploring” series. The offering includes three parka jackets and as many Lhotse styles, a 24-ounce puffer clad in a waterproof coating.