The North Face Aims to Reduce Man-Made Waste in Collaboration with RÆBURN

Sustainable design sits at the forefront of The North Face's latest collaboration with British designer RÆBURN.

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Sustainable design sits at the forefront of The North Face's latest collaboration with British designer RÆBURN.

With global warming sitting at the front of the public's mind, the fashion industry has started taking steps to ensure their products delivered at designed and distributed in ways that champion sustainability. The North Face is stepping up to the plate to deliver a brand new accessory range with RÆBURN, constructed from recycled tents. 

Introduced via The North Face's Urban Exploration store on Carnaby Street, the collection puts the spotlight on three baggage silhouettes that feature the iconic “REDUCED, REUSED, RECYCLED, RÆBURN” RÆBURN tagline. Each product on offer is unique to itself in that different The North Face tents have been used to construct the entire collection, with a range of different colours and details visible throughout. 

Speaking on the collaborative effort, Christopher Raeburn said: "The North Face has been inspiring a global movement of exploration and conservation for over fifty years, and we couldn’t be prouder to be collaborating on this special project, applying our RÆMADE ethos to transform surplus tents into unique bags. At RÆBURN we're motivated to work with brands, other designers and individuals to drive positive change in our industry and it's been fantastic to work alongside the talented team at The North Face to bring this project to fruition"

The North Face x RÆBURN collection is available now via TNF. You can also find information on which physical stores are stocking the collection via their site. 

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