The North Face Beige & Khaki Yumiori Reversible Jacket
The North Face
$200.00 13% OFF
$174.00
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The North Face Beige & Khaki Yumiori Reversible Jacket channels dual mood dressing. On one side a 255 gsm recycled fleece feels soft, warm, and breathable; flip to windwall recycled nylon taffeta in khaki for wind-ready protection. Water-repellent with a non-PFC DWR coating keeps showers at bay. A stand collar, zip closure, and logo embroidery at chest and back anchor the look, while the Cedar/Khaki stone colorway keeps things earthy and versatile.
Practical wearability is all about adjustment and stash capacity. Zip pockets at the front plus interior welt pockets hold essentials, while a bungee drawstring at the hem lets you seal out drafts. Elasticized cuffs trap warmth without restricting movement. The reversible setup makes it easy to layer over a tee or under a lightweight shell, and it transitions from city errands to outdoor outings with effortless ease.
Context note: The Yumiori nods to The North Face's habit of merging outdoorsy performance with streetwise polish. The double-texture approach and earthy Cedar/Khaki stone palette offer a modern take on versatile outerwear that pairs nicely with denim, chinos, or tucked-in knits for a quietly cool, go-anywhere look.
Materials / Fabrication
- Reversible 255 gsm recycled fleece jacket
- Reverse in khaki WINDWALL recycled nylon taffeta
- Water-repellent, non-PFC DWR coating
- Stand collar
- Zip closure
- Logo embroidered at chest and back
- Zip pockets at front
- Bungee drawstring at hem
- Elasticized cuffs
- Welt pockets at interior
- Supplier color: Cedar/Khaki stone
Recommended Care
- Machine wash cold on gentle cycle with like colors
- Do not bleach or use fabric softeners
- Tumble dry low or line dry away use a cool steamer on the reverse side
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight
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About The North Face
Renowned for its commitment to quality and innovation, The North Face has carved a niche for itself in the global fashion industry, transcending its origins as a performance-oriented outdoor brand. At the heart of The North Face's success lies a rich heritage rooted in exploration and adventure. Originally established in 1966 by two hiking enthusiasts, the brand quickly evolved from catering to climbers and outdoor enthusiasts to becoming a symbol of urban exploration and streetwear. The North Face's distinctive logo, inspired by the famous Half Dome in Yosemite National Park, has become synonymous with rugged durability and a spirit of adventure.
