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Proceeding its nature-inspired FW21 collection, the North Face's Purple Label is back and ready to showcase a variety of colourful hues across a range of stylish and varied silhouettes.
Designed by creative director Eiichiro Homma, this spring/summer iteration is full of relaxed free-flowing garments, each punctuated by a fresh and mixed colour palette. Within the mix, we see jackets and coats, shirts, knits, gilets, hoodies, sweats and trousers, most of which arrive with minimalistic design.
Standing out amongst the collection is the signature 65/35 Mountain Parka. This piece arrives in both purple and dark blue hues and features a utilitarian appearance with four large pockets lining the front of the garment. Elsewhere on the garment, we see a toggled hood and a frontal button-down closure.
Moving on, we see tie-dye T-Shirts arrive in both light and dark blue tones, complete with a stylish pocket and the signature Purple Label detailing. In addition, a tie-dye gilet and matching trousers are found in brown and off-white hues.
While there isn't a date confirmed for this upcoming The North Face Purple Label SS22 collection, we'll be keeping our eyes peeled throughout the start of the new year. In other news, Jerry Lorenzo spotted wearing the upcoming adidas x Fear of God collaboration.
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