Arc’teryx Veilance's Spring 2018 Collection Merges Form and Function

Split into “rain” and “wind.”

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After teasing the 2018 spring/summer collection with a video earlier this summer, Canadian technical apparel brand Arc’teryx Veilance is back with a closer look at some of the collection’s key pieces. The collection features some of the most high-tech and innovative materials, with everything from GORE-TEX to Merino wool being used by the brand. Each of the 27 pieces in next year’s seasonal drop has also been categorized as either “rain” or “wind.” The items in the “rain” category are all completely waterproof, while those in the “wind” category are lightweight and weather-resistance, as well as allowing heat to escape. There’s no news yet on when Arc’teryx Veilance’s 2018 spring/summer range will be dropping, but keep checking back for updates on the collection.

To get you in the mood for next year’s spring/summer drop, refresh your memory of the brand’s seasonal collection for 2017.

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