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Skate brand DC Shoes and LA streetwear provocateur FTP (aka FUCKTHEPOPULATION) have come together to tear up the slopes with a new cold-weather capsule made up of snowboards, winter outerwear, and accessories.

DC and FTP's Snow Kit includes a technical jacket and bib pants in two colorways, an insulating coat, sweatshirt, and mittens, as well as a special edition of DC's award-winning snowboard, The 156, in white or red. The collection promises tech-driven outerwear designed for the harshest of conditions without compromising on fit, function, or style.

“Pushing the status quo is ingrained in DC’s DNA," says DC Shoes global director of influencer marketing Ben Wang. "Whether with materials and technology or through joining forces with like-minded brands, we don’t know how to be complacent.

"When the opportunity arose to take our experience in producing advanced outerwear and combine that with FTP’s visually defiant sensibility, we were able to use the resources we have built over the past three decades at DC and provide a brand we respect with a platform to access technical materials to create something completely new.”

The DC Shoes x FTP Snow Kit is out on February 9, with the outerwear and accessories available exclusively through FTP. You can purchase the snowboard via both FTP and DC Shoes.

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