The North Face’s New Tonal Drop Reimagines Its Iconic Gear in Signature Colors

You can now adventure head-to-toe in your favorite core TNF colorways, from beanie to Thermoball.

Three fleece jackets in green, off-white, and blue, each with The North Face logo and front zippers.The North Face

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Tonal looks continue to gain popularity and show no signs of slowing down, and The North Face is leaning into the trend with its latest Dye to Match release.

The offering revisits some of the brand’s most iconic gear, reimagined in three core colorways designed for head-to-toe, monochromatic dressing.

Whether you’re an Evergreen, TNF Blue or White Dune kind of person, you can now rep your favorite hue from jacket to backpack — and eliminate the need to put thought into matching your kit.

Blue puffer jacket with high collar and front zipper featuring The North Face logo on the chest.
Every detail on the 1996 Retro Nuptse DTM Jacket (besides the zipper pull) has been color-matched, from the zippers to the embroidery.
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Color theory

The Icons Collection gathers The North Face’s best and brightest gear, from the enduring Nuptse Jacket to its cozy Thermoball mules, and wraps them all in three core brand colorways: TNF Blue, Evergreen and White Dune.

Man wearing a bright blue North Face puffer jacket with a high collar zipped up.
TNF Blue has been an iconic The North Face brand color for four decades.
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The collection is part of the Dye to Match series, which transforms the brand’s most popular pieces into monochrome designs that make it possible to perfectly match your fleece, jacket, beanie, backpack and more.

Green and black The North Face backpack worn by a person in a matching green fleece jacket.
The classic, earthy tone of Evergreen echoes the brand’s 1980s roots while staying fresh, thanks to this tonal rendition.
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And it’s not just the fabric of The North Face’s favorite gear that has been color matched: the brand went the extra mile and made sure zippers, overlays and embroidery are the exact same hue as the face fabric of jackets, beanies and boots.

Even the soles of the Thermoball Traction Mules have been dyed to match the rest of the shoe.

Woman wearing a white cropped puffer jacket, matching white beanie with a black logo, and white pants.
White Dune, seen here in the Nuptse Short DTM Jacket, feels the most modern of the three DTM color drops.
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The 1996 Retro Nuptse DTM Jacket, Retro Denali DTM Jacket, Borealis Backpack and Essential Simple Dome Relaxed Hoodie, to name a few, can all be found in some of TNF’s most recognizable core colors, lending them a sense of simultaneous modernity and nostalgia that any fan of the brand will appreciate.

Availability and pricing

The Icons DTM Collection is available on The North Face’s official website now, ranging in price from $30 to $330.

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