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The North Face and Skims return with new winter collection, first kids range

Published
December 4, 2025

The North Face and Skims have teamed up once again to launch a new limited-edition winter collection, and a first-ever kidswear assortment.

The North Face and Skims return with new winter collection.
The North Face and Skims return with new winter collection. – The North Face x Skims

The collection builds on last year’s debut and features new and returning styles across outerwear, base layers and separates, all crafted from advanced performance fabrics. 

Presented in a winter palette of Bone, Kyanite, Gunmetal, Phoenix and Onyx, pieces are designed for movement and cold-weather conditions. The collection will be available as of December 9 with prices ranging from $55 to $800 and sizes spanning XXS to 3XL for adults and 0-24 months and 2T-7T for kids.

“I’m so thrilled to announce the second The North Face x Skims collaboration,” said Kim Kardashian, co-founder and chief creative officer of Skims. “With this new collection, we wanted to continue pushing the boundaries of what winterwear can look and feel like. Every detail, from the fabrics to the silhouettes, was designed to merge functionality with the sleek, modern aesthetic that defines Skims. Family is such a big part of my life, so I’m especially excited to introduce kidswear this season and continue expanding our offerings for everyone.”  

The collection launches with a campaign shot in the Chilean mountains by Laura Obermeyer and Jackie Nickerson, showcasing the collection against dramatic slopes, blending action imagery with editorial compositions. The visual direction highlights the contrast between Skims’ signature silhouettes and The North Face’s performance-driven heritage.

“Building on last winter’s collaboration with Skims, this second season further solidifies our collective proposition integrating best-in-class technical innovation, design excellence, and a clear point of view on fit,” said David Whetstone, director of design, global collaborations and energy at The North Face.

“Each piece leverages our on-mountain expertise and integrates Skims’ focus on form and aesthetic, shifting the expectation of what performance gear can be.”

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