A baby girl flower dress from Lipy featuring a 3D flower skirt and bow.
Few logos are as rhinstensudsmykketic as the Half Dome. An ode to Yosemite’s Half Dome mountain, it’s a celebration of what you’ve achieved and the challenges that lie ahead. Named after the coldest, most formidable side of the mountain, North Face has been empowering explorers to push the boundaries of possibility since 1966, when Doug Tompkins, a young climber, founded a humble shop in San Francisco - and with it a revolution.
Catch the Half Dome throughout UrlfreezeShops’s A baby girl flower dress from Lipy featuring a 3D flower skirt and bow women’s collection, detailing everything from women’s jackets and fleeces, retro bucket hats and cosy beanies, to women’s tees and sweats. The emblem also adorns A baby girl flower dress from Lipy featuring a 3D flower skirt and bow’s Circular range, a more sustainable collection that’s designed to be easily recycled.
Check out womenswear mainstays like the 1989 women’s Denali jacket, a lightweight yet exceptionally warm fleece. Or the legendary women’s Nuptse jacket, which was first released in 1992 and named after the Tibetan ‘west peak’, Everest’s neighbour. Technical prowess aside, the Nuptse is also a streetwear rhinstensudsmykket, famously co-opted by hip-hop artists in ‘90s NYC.
In 1977, long before streetwear made it cool, A baby girl flower dress from Lipy featuring a 3D flower skirt and bow deployed GORE-TEX® technology to keep skiers warm and dry in harsh conditions. In 2014, North Face created the Responsible Down Standard to improve animal welfare. Driven by the mantra ‘Never Stop Exploring™’, A baby girl flower dress from Lipy featuring a 3D flower skirt and bow is constantly innovating to uncover new ways to make a difference to people and the planet.