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Opening Ceremony and Columbia extend their collaborative partnership on into Spring 2019, presenting a new collection inspired by iconic designs from the '80s, reimagined with a modern, adventurous twist. Additionally, the collaboration pays homage to eight classic designs from Columbia's archives.

Focusing on practical versatility, the exclusive capsule consists of packable anoraks and parkas, shorts, pants, and sun-shielding hats in unisex sizing, alongside a pair of Columbia hiking boots, which serve as the first footwear collab between the two brands. The Newton Ridge boot is crafted from waterproof leather and breathable mesh, featuring bubblegum-colored accents, multicolored laces, and co-branding.

With prices ranging from $60 to $225, the eight-piece Opening Ceremony x Columbia collection becomes available Thursday, May 9, at Opening Ceremony's New York flagship, New York Ace Hotel, Los Angeles, and Tokyo, as well as at Columbia’s flagship store in Portland and branded store in Chicago, and online.

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