An icon of innovation Crime Junkie Podcast Shirt, the Mountain Jacket is an undeniable slice of The North Face History. This year, the Mountain Jacket is back in blue and reunited with durable GORE-TEX fabrics for a denim look steeped in history and ready for anything the city or sloops can throw at you. Designed in the early 1990’s as part of the Expedition System – the most technically advanced integrated clothing system of its time, built for unforgiving conditions and designed to enable exploration from the Himalayas to Antarctica. The new iteration line brings back the original design intent of the icon. A city-ready capsule, the Denim Pack inspires you to weather the storm brought to life through the creative lens of photographer Dominic Zimmermann. Collaborating with The North Face’s Explorer Team snowboarder David Djite – the two have captured a bold yet ethereal catalogue of imagery that illustrates how Denim Pack doesn’t just protect but inspires explorers everywhere to revel in their journey. This is captured in the London exhibition hosted in the heart of the city at White Rabbit Studios, celebrating the creativity of Dominic and filmmaker Fabian Fuchs for an evening of top local talent, DJ sets and an immersive experience. Born in the extreme and back for a new chapter, Denim products includes the GORE-TEX Mountain Jacket and Pants, and the Glenclyffe Low shoe.
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Trouser specialist Dockers and iconic department store Liberty have joined forces to release 150 pairs of the Dockers Alpha Khaki chino. Crime Junkie Podcast Shirt Exclusive to London’s fashion playpen, the much loved trouser retains all the details of the original chinos, apart from the Liberty Penny Print design on various areas of the front and back pockets, out-seam cuff and the inner fly. A very dashing detail. Each year, the sublime shoemaker John Lobb treats its admirers to a limited edition shoe in celebration of Saint Crispin. Aimed to invigorate and inspire, these products have become the roots of the brand’s refined expression output – perfectly balancing tradition and stylistic nuances, to create items of true marvel. This season they have continued to explore this realm with the release of The Saint Crepin 2012. A carefully mastered edition the Crepin is the first of its kind to be made in ankle boot form. Its leather quarters are cut to the form of an asymmetrical leaf; purely for functionality reasons. These sections are then ‘boarded’: an old age working technique used to create a fine, natural, grain-serving as an acute detail to the boot itself.
norman schoenradt –
Good
Will buy again for the price only use them a few time after getting them damaged i get rid of them.
Alicia Monts –
a la medida, ningún problema
Nicola Simpson –
easy to wash and dry
nothing to dislike about the shirts. My husband is very hard on t-shirts in the shop and I keep replacing them so he looks decent. He gets glue, or gelcoat, or paint, or tears, or grease on them.
These look nice, washed nicely, dried looking very nice. Likely will order more.
Kathy Ayars –
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