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Brand: mine77

Season: Late-Summer 2019

Key Pieces: This season’s mine77 collection brings must-have essentials as interpreted by Jake Burton Carpenter for those who have snowsports in their blood. Notable pieces include the Jake and Pats pants, salvage-fabric flannel, and the terry-fleece hoodie.

Release Date: July 15

Buy: burton.com/mine77

Editor’s Notes: Burton’s mine77 just unveiled a fresh 13-piece collection for Late-Summer 2019 featuring a range of essentials that’ll transition easily into cooler temps with style. Launched by Jake Burton Carpenter, founder of Burton Snowboards, late last year, mine77 is Jake’s creative outlet and allows him to distill the essentials of snowboarding and present them in a way that’s obsessively his own.

Some of our favorite pieces include a festival anorak jacket, which was born out of Jake’s own experience with his kids. “I’ve gotten into attending music festivals with my sons and one thing I’ve learned the hard way from the experience is the importance of a good quality rain jacket,” Jake explained.

The salvage-fabric flannel is a completely up-cycled creation utilizing Burton’s excess fabric that they’ve acquired over the years, ensuring no two pieces are exactly the same. Peep the collection above and look for it to drop exclusively at Burton’s online shop and Burlington, Vermont flagship store on July 15.

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