Anniversary-Commemorating Winter Apparel

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INVINCIBLE Debuts a Capsule Collection for The North Face

INVINCIBLE is celebrating its 15th anniversary with a new collection made in cooperation with The North Face and Shinsuke Nakada. Nakada delves into the archives of The North Face for this collection, bringing back the brand’s vintage design approach for inspiration. Popular archival styles like the ‘Reversible Nuptse Jacket,’ ‘Mountain Jacket,’ and ‘2-in-1 Denali Jacket’ have returned for this release, paying homage to The North Face’s versatile and timeless offerings.

The collection comprises 11 unique styles that are designed to be oversized and perfect for the colder months. Styles include outerwear, sweatshirts, pants, and hats in a color scheme of mostly beige and gray.

The INVINCIBLE for The North Face collection launches in select regions starting December 2.
Trend Themes
1. Vintage-inspired Winter Apparel - Opportunity for brands to partner with heritage outdoor clothing companies to resurrect classic designs for new collections.
2. Oversized Winter Wear - Opportunity for brands to offer oversized, comfortable and stylish winter apparel, capitalizing on the growing trend of cozy and casual clothing.
3. Anniversary Capsule Collections - Opportunity for businesses to commemorate milestones with new collaborative capsules that can revive vintage or classic designs.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Apparel - Outdoor apparel companies can revive vintage designs to appeal to a new generation of consumers while celebrating their heritage and preserving their brand identity.
2. Fashion - Fashion brands can capitalize on the trend of oversized winter wear by introducing new collections that offer equal measures of style and comfort.
3. Collaborative Design - Companies in various industries can create partnership programs and capsule collections with others in their field or other seemingly unrelated industries to offer new and fresh perspectives to their customers.

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