The North Face

The North Face Reimagines Signature Silhouettes With Icons RMST Line

The North Face has remained an apparel mainstay for outdoor expeditions since its founding in 1968, procuring a catalog of functional yet attractive outerwear garments. With its new Icons RMST line, the San Francisco-based label is reimagining some of its signature silhouettes.

This is the first time in 30 years that The North Face has updated these styles. The collection includes Icon pieces from the brand such as the Nuptse Jacket, Denali Jacket, Himalayan Parka, FUTURELIGHT Mountain Jacket, and others.

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The RMST line updates the original 1990s Icon styles with elevated constructions, enhanced elemental protection, and streamlined design features to reposition the pieces.

Reverse could zippers, improved waterproof capabilities, lighter ripstop and higher CFM fabrics, taped seams, 50/50 down technology, and new bonded baffle constructions are among the detailed features. Eye-catching shades of bright coral, light aquamarine, Persian blue, and black bring the pieces to life.

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“RMST continues the legacy of our original Icons—built for alpine exploration—and reimagines them through a contemporary lens,” said The North Face’s Senior Design Manager, David Whetstone. “We’ve integrated technology from our most pinnacle product, maintained iconic design DNA, and modernized fit. It’s the products we love, updated.”

Ranging in price from $189 USD to $700 USD, the Icons RMST line releases in-store and online on November 8.


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