nonnative and WILD THINGS join forces to introduce a collection of the signature 'Denali Jackets' by nonnative for the Fall/Winter 2018 season. The collaborative iteration retains the technical elements of the original structure, making it the highlighting element. The outerwear is constructed in three layering fabric materials -- this ensures warm and waterproof qualities.
To ensure that the jacket is more functional throughout the year, the technical piece can release perspiration to enable breathability during the warmer seasons. Notably, there is a lining entitled 'DICROS,' which is a glossy material that retains temperature. There are four colorway options in total -- black, taupe, black and taupe, and khaki. Branding accents are incorporated on the chest on a matching tonal patch.
Streetwear-Themed Technical Outerwear
nonnative and WILD THINGS Drop the Waterproof Denali Jacket
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