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The North Face presents a new summer capsule with the Khumbu pack, drawing inspiration from the Khumbu Valley in Nepal. The color palette for the collection in turn derives from prayer flags that are often found in the Himalayas on mountain ridges and peaks, a tradition that blesses the landscape and sends prayers to the winds.

The Khumbu range thus features a number of The North Face classics, including the Base Camp Duffel, 1990 Mountain Q Jacket, and short-sleeved Fine T-Shirt, paired with newer silhouettes in the Base Camp Slide Sandals and Redbox tank top, all optioned in bright colors of the Tibetan prayer flags.

Visit The North Face to shop the all-new Khumbu pack today.

In other style news, PLEASURES drops all the loud prints for SS18.

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