The North Face Drops Next Edition Of Nuptse Jacket
The North Face has released the latest edition of its Nuptse Jacket creating using 100 percent recycled fabrics.
Featuring the same design as the original, the sustainable jacket is made to withstand cold weather from the harshest conditions to walking around town. Originally introduced as part of The North Face’s Expedition System of alpine layering pieces, the Nuptse has evolved and features lightweight warmth with 700 fill down and is certified to the Responsible Down Standard by Control Union.
- A new Nuptse for now. A new vision of the retro 1996 Nuptse. Now sustainably-conscious with 100% recycled fabrics. Meet the next edition of this outerwear icon.
- An expedition camp in the Himalayas. Every mountain has a soul. Only a mile southwest of Mount Everest, lies Nuptse, Tibetan for “west peak,” a pinnacle that stands up to the world’s climbing legends.
- In an urban background, a woman wears the Nuptse 1996 Jacket in her own style. A true original.It’s an ascent that requires visionary grit. Embodying its namesake, is a revolutionary partner for exploration. Woven with history. Built for the future. A new Nuptse for now.
Because when the world calls for more, it’s more than a jacket.
The jacket is part of the company’s fall campaign titled “It’s More Than A Jacket.” For more product information, go here.