The North Face Purple Label and JOURNAL STANDARD relume Reimagine the 65/35 Field Berkeley Jacket
Blending formal suit aesthetics with technical utility.
Summary
- The North Face Purple Label and JOURNAL STANDARD relume reveal a custom jacket
- The design features water-repellent 65/35 Bayhead Cloth in a versatile suit-inspired silhouette
- Priced at around $260 USD, the collaboration launches online in early March
The North Face Purple Label, the Japan-exclusive line developed by nanamica, has partnered with JOURNAL STANDARD relume to release a custom 65/35 Field Berkeley Jacket. This collaboration reinterprets the traditional suit jacket silhouette through a lens of technical utility and urban versatility.
The garment is constructed from the brand’s signature 65/35 Bayhead Cloth, a durable fabric featuring a water-repellent finish designed for the demands of city life. Merging formal aesthetics with outdoor functionality, the jacket includes multi-functional pockets engineered for accessibility from various angles. This unique design allows the piece to transition seamlessly from casual everyday wear to more sophisticated, dressed-up occasions.
Priced at ¥40,700 JPY (approx. $260 USD), the JOURNAL STANDARD relume x The North Face Purple Label jacket is slated for an early March release and will be available online in two color options: brown and navy. Check out the details of the jacket above.



















