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Icons by The North Face Is Back With Refreshing Iterations
The North Face Adds New Aesthetics to Its Archetypal Icons Collection
The North Face
The recent release of The North Face s Metro Ex collection highlighted the brand s sartorial promise of producing durable outerwear with an exciting visual twist. In a similar vein, the brand has been gradually adding new iterations of some of its long-standing popular garments to its Icons of Exploration range, with two fresh designs just having been dropped.
Icons, inspired by the great outdoors and all things adventure, is in its fifth year of reintroducing items from its classic Expedition System with a refreshing contemporary approach and aesthetic revamp. The aim of Icons is to bring new energy to the well-known ethos of the brand that we know and love, whether it be through new colors and/or prints. The two new pieces that were recently released are in fact two of The North Face s trailblazing silhouettes – the Himala
9-year-old Scott Valley boy Miles Isbell continues fight against cancer
Siskiyou Daily News
Treatment continues for 9-year-old Miles Isbell as he battles cancer like a champion, enduring grueling chemo sessions and long stays in the hospital away from his Scott Valley home.
His mom, Joy Isbell, said the love and support from the community, nation and world has been amazing.
“He’s an exceptional kid,” Joy said about her son. “He’s touched a lot of different people. He has a presence about him. It’s amazing how so many people have come together to help Miles and our family. Everyone has been tremendous. It has been the best and worst time of our lives.”