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Winter isn't always easy, but with Stüssy's new GORE-TEX pieces, we're almost looking forward to braving the rain, snow, and cold temperatures.

Dressed in camouflage, Stüssy has created a three-piece set that includes a parka, pants, and a boonie hat. Each piece is, of course, waterproof, windproof, and breathable, and work just as well on a long hike as they do in the slopes. Of course, they also work great if you're trying to stay low-key out in the woods.

The second set includes a hooded down jacket crafted from GORE‐TEX® INFINIUM™ with matching pants and is ideal for mixing and matching. The color and material is almost reminiscent of 3M, and adds an eye-catching touch to the minimal pieces.

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The fascination with GORE-TEX shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. This year alone, we've seen plenty of collaborations and collections from giants including Supreme and Palace, ranging from outerwear and shoes to the invention of what we like to call CORD-TEX.

We've seen Red Wings, Nike's Air Jordan 1, BEAMS x Salomon, the Air Force 1, and plenty of other join the GORE-TEX wave. Function and fashion go hand-in-hand, meaning that each piece is just as much a streetwear staple as it is a go-to for any outdoor activity.

The Stüssy GORE-TEX capsule collection will drop at select chapter stores on December 10, as well as at Dover Street Market Ginza and online at stussy.jp.

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