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Extra Butter The North Face Nightcrawlers Denali Fleece AnorakMulti


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Season

FW18

Colour

Multi

Release Date

15/12/2018

Retail Price

US$220

Product Description

The Extra Butter The North Face Nightcrawlers Denali Fleece Anorak Multi features a cinema scene-inspired design and was released as a collaborative effort between The North Face and Extra Butter for the Holiday ’18 collection.

The Extra Butter The North Face Nightcrawlers Anorak contrasts a solid black finish with a dark-themed pattern. On the apparel’s upper part, which comprises the chest and no-drawcord hood, a black shade with bright spots inspired by the New York City skyline is visible. The section also features welt-finished pockets on the left and right sides and The North Face logo in white near the left shoulder. The bottom segment and sleeves feature a black canvas with two zip-close waist pockets. The night sky print appears again on the elbows and hem.

What are the outstanding features of the Extra Butter The North Face Nightcrawlers Denali Fleece Anorak Multi? We love the Big Apple night skyline depiction, which gives a streetwear vibe. This Denali Anorak was released on December 15th, 2018, for $220.




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