Did you know that Conrad Anker, a North Face?sponsored mountaineer since 1983, was one of the first to actually wear the fleece on Denali in 1989? The Denali Jacket, made of fleece, made its debut to the world in 1988! It permeated pop-culutre and is the a top-performer for the brand. This jacket is a best seller for over 30 years. North Face produces long lasting and high quality jackets. So get one for each member of your family! The Denali Jacket is made for Infant, Toddler, Youth, Women and Men. This auction item includes North Face Denali Jackets for 2 adults and 2 children. Shown is a women's Denali Jacket. Visit https://www.thenorthface.com to view the options.
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A certificate will be emailed to the winner. Colors and sizes are based upon inventory from North Face. Additional shipping charges may apply.
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