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The North Face reintroduces 1994 Retro Mountain Light

The North Face, a division of VF Outdoor, has announced the return of
its trail-blazer 1994 Retro Mountain Light Jacket with an icon-inspired
collection.

The Retro Mountain Light jacket, which was originally built for light,
fast mountain ascents without sacrificing durability, has been
rematerialised this season with The North Face’s breathable-waterproof
technology, FutureLight.

By using the brand’s latest fabric innovation, FutureLight, the 1994
Retro Mountain Light is now the “lightest and brightest” version of the
jacket they have ever created.

The Mountain Light Jacket was first introduced in 1988 as a piece of the
Climb Light Expedition System, a collection that provided more freedom of
movement while backpacking, ski touring or climbing.

The new-look design, blends the “past with our future,” explains The
North Face, with the most advanced breathable waterproof technology, as
well as being packed with alpine-inspired trimmings such as pit zips, a
bungee-adjustment cinch and oversized cord locks at the waist, hem and
hood, and the jacket also rolls away into a velcro tab and packs away into
an internal chest pocket.

The unisex 1994 Retro Mountain Light jacket is available in seven
colourways including fiery red and clear lake blue, and is priced 325
pounds.

Images: courtesy of The North Face

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