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The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket Revives a Classic Style

The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket has been revived by the brand as a modernized take on its original model from 1994 that promises to provide wearers with impressive protection from the elements.

The jacket boasts a glacial print on the exterior that's inspired by the field notes of mountaineer Conrad Anker with a number of topographic designs drawn by the man himself. The jacket features 100% recycled nylon ripstop material for the construction, and comes in both insulated puffer and GORE-TEX rain jacket versions for adventurers to choose from.

The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket is priced at $440 and is available now for adventurers to pick up directly from the brand. The jacket showcases a patchwork style that is sure to entice explorers, but also urbanites alike.

Trend Themes

  1. Glacial Print — The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket features a glacial print inspired by mountaineer Conrad Anker's field notes.
  2. Recycled Materials — The jacket is made from 100% recycled nylon ripstop material, offering an environmentally-friendly option for adventurers.
  3. Patchwork Style — The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket showcases a patchwork design that appeals to both explorers and urbanites.

Industry Implications

  1. Outdoor Apparel — The North Face HMLYN Baltoro Jacket is a standout in the outdoor apparel industry with its glacial print and recycled materials.
  2. Sustainable Fashion — The use of 100% recycled nylon ripstop material in the jacket highlights the potential for sustainable fashion in the industry.
  3. Urban Fashion — The patchwork style of the jacket presents an opportunity for urban fashion brands to incorporate a unique design element.

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