The North Face Just Slashed the Price of Its Most Stylish Collection in Years

The Red Box collection brought The North Face’s ’70s, ’80s and ’90s archives back into rotation. Now it’s finally available at a lower price.

Red square fabric patch with white "The North Face" logo sewn onto black textured fabric.The North Face

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The North Face’s Red Box collection has been one of the brand’s most intriguing style plays in recent memory, and right now a healthy chunk of it is on sale.

A handful of Red Box essentials — from heavyweight tees to packable shells — are marked down 30 percent, making this the most accessible entry point yet into a lineup that’s spent most of its short life coveted by urbanites and long-time fans of The North Face’s aesthetics, especially looks from the 90s and earlier.

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Vintage looks, modern cuts

Side view of a person wearing a dark green cap and an off-white sweatshirt with a small red The North Face logo on the chest.
The bold, classic red logo is the easiest way to identify The North Face’s Red Box line from the brand’s other garments.
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Launched last summer, Red Box revisits archival pieces from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, rendered in oversized fits and premium materials. It’s a nod to The North Face’s streetwear legacy — the same era that turned the Nuptse into an everyday icon — rebuilt with a modern, off-mountain sensibility.

Beige puffer jacket with snap buttons and a red The North Face logo patch on the cuff, worn with dark pants.
The North Face Red Box Down Jacket is one of the most technical garments in the collection thanks to its combination of down insulation, Windwall water-resistant fabric.
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We covered the collection at launch as a sign of the brand leaning further into its lifestyle appeal, and later ranked it among the year’s most noteworthy releases.

The current sale skews toward the collection’s most wearable, most versatile staples. Anchoring the deals is the Red Box Hoodie, a fleecy polycotton pullover with a classic TNF patch, dropped shoulders and ribbed cuffs — now $70, down from $100 — along with its matching Red Box Crew, a heavyweight crewneck sweatshirt discounted to $63 from $90.

Person wearing a navy blue knit beanie with a red The North Face logo patch and a matching navy blue hoodie.
The Red Box Hoodie is easily the most universal offering in the lineup.
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Both lean on the oversized, lived-in proportions that define the collection and come in the kind of muted, vintage-friendly colorways (think Obsidian, Lunar Blue and Classic Grey Heather) that you’ll happily wear well past hoodie weather.

Man wearing a black hooded jacket with a horizontal zippered pocket on the back and a black cap.
The Packable Wind Jacket offers protection against gusts and light rain and is designed to back down into its rear zipper pocket.
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The tee program gets a discount, too. The heavyweight Red Box Long-Sleeve Tee, cut from climate-conscious cotton with a relaxed fit, drops to $42 from $60, while the Short-Sleeve Tee is down to $35 from $50. Both are the kind of boxy, retail-counter-worthy basics that quietly anchor a closet.

Man wearing a navy blue sweatshirt with a red The North Face logo patch on the chest and a black cap.The North Face

Rounding things out are two pieces of packable outerwear that nail the Red Box brief particularly well: the Packable Hooded Wind Jacket ($140, down from $200) and the matching Packable Wind Pants ($112, down from $160). Both pack down small, shrug off light weather and look as at home on a city block as they do on a casual hike.

Availability and pricing

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The Packable Wind Pants squeeze down into a secure zip-back pocket.
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Every piece above is currently 30 percent off at The North Face’s official website while supplies last, with select sizes and colorways already thinning out. For anyone who’s been circling Red Box since its debut — or anyone newly sold on The North Face’s off-mountain direction — this is the best shot yet at building out the collection without paying full retail.

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The North Face TNF Red Box Down Jacket

Revived from its 1990s roots, The North Face TNF Red Box Down Jacket updates the brand’s heritage silhouette with modern performance fabrics. The oversized cut is insulated with lofty down fill for warmth in cold weather, while WINDWALL fabric blocks gusts and a durable water-repellent finish sheds light moisture. Snap closures, a relaxed drop shoulder and clean lines give the jacket a streetwear-friendly look, and the red box logo nods to the era that started it all. For a trimmer fit, size down.
Off-white long-sleeve shirt with a small red The North Face logo on the chest worn by a person.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Long-Sleeve Tee

The Red Box Long-Sleeve Tee is a heavyweight everyday basic built from climate-conscious cotton, with the kind of relaxed, boxy cut that defines The North Face’s Red Box collection. A ribbed crew neck, dropped shoulders and a clean chest logo give it a vintage, ’90s-era feel, while the oversized proportions and substantial hand make it a dependable layering piece year-round. Available in White Dune and Black, it’s the heaviest-duty long-sleeve the brand makes right now, and one of the most versatile pieces in the lineup.
Two people wearing matching dark green hoodies and pants, one also wearing a dark green cap with a red logo patch.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Hoodie

The Red Box Hoodie is built from soft, fleecy polycotton and finished with hand pockets, ribbed cuffs, dropped shoulders and a classic TNF patch at the chest. The oversized cut and heavyweight feel give it the broken-in, skatepark-era look the Red Box collection is chasing, while the muted palette — think Obsidian, Lunar Blue and Hunter Green — keeps it grounded enough to pair with just about anything. It’s the kind of hoodie that will anchor a fall rotation for years.
Two people wearing matching black loose-fit pants and black hiking boots standing side by side.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Packable Wind Pants

Cut from lightweight ripstop nylon with a DWR finish, the Red Box Packable Wind Pants are built to handle blustery commutes, shoulder-season hikes and everything in between. An elastic waistband, articulated knees and a roomy cut mean they pull on easily over layers, while the pack-into-themselves design makes them an easy throw-in for any go-bag. The Red Box styling — classic chest-box logo, vintage-coded palette — keeps them more city-friendly than most shell pants on the market.
Black zip-up hooded jacket with elastic cuffs worn by a person.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Packable Hooded Wind Jacket

The Red Box Packable Hooded Wind Jacket is cut from lightweight ripstop nylon with a DWR finish, delivering wind resistance and water repellency in a piece that packs into its own pocket for easy stowage. A full-zip front, adjustable hood and elastic cuffs offer protection for shoulder-season hikes and commutes, while the slim chest-box logo and muted colorways keep it in line with the rest of the Red Box collection. It layers easily over tees or fleece when the weather turns.
Navy blue oversized T-shirt with a small red logo on the chest worn by a person.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Short-Sleeve Tee

The Red Box Short-Sleeve Tee is made from heavyweight cotton jersey with a relaxed cut, ribbed crewneck and the signature Red Box logo on the chest. It’s a straightforward staple built around the same skatepark-era silhouette as the rest of the collection, with dropped shoulders and a slightly boxier fit. The muted color range — including Obsidian, Lunar Blue and Hunter Green — keeps it versatile enough to layer under flannels or wear solo through the warmer months.
Man wearing a navy blue crewneck sweatshirt and matching cap with red square logos on the chest and front.The North Face

The North Face Red Box Crew

The Red Box Crew is made from a heavyweight polycotton fleece with ribbed cuffs, a dropped-shoulder cut and the classic Red Box logo at the chest. It carries the same broken-in, skatepark-era proportions as the hoodie, offering a hood-free alternative that layers more easily under jackets. Muted colorways — Obsidian, Lunar Blue and Hunter Green among them — keep it grounded enough to pair with everyday denim or workwear for a dependable cool-weather staple.

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