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What's better than one excellent outdoor brand? Two. Especially when they work together.

ROA and Tilak teamed up to create a four piece capsule that accentuates strengths from each brand. ROA brings its fashion-forward aesthetic while Tilak's traditional Czech roots shine through.

The collection highlights the shared vision between the brands' high-performance outerwear designed for rugged conditions, focusing especially on contemporary design.

The ROA x Tilak collection features three jackets and a skirt. Each of the pieces are made using durable materials seen on tons of past pieces like GORE-TEX and Pertex, while mixing lightweight qualities and water resistence.

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This collaboration is just the latest of a slew of impressive capsules coming out of ROA's lineup. The brand partnered up with Loro Piana to debut the Italian line's first-ever sneaker collab. Before that, Story MFG. brought its touch to ROA’s Katharina Shoe, plus a matching vest made from cotton.

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But besides the vest, it's been a minute since ROA's collabs have included clothing. Luckily, Tilak stepped in and brought their magic touch to the capsule.

The ROA x Tilak collection is available now, with pieces ranging from $335 to $945.

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