In 1966, two hiking enthusiasts founded
a small mountaineering retail store in the heart of San Francisco's
North Beach. The Company soon became known as The North Face, a retailer
of high-performance climbing and backpacking equipment. (The name was
selected because in the Northern Hemisphere, the north face of a mountain
is generally the coldest, iciest and most formidable to climb.) In
1968, The North Face began designing and manufacturing its own brand
of high-performance mountaineering apparel and equipment, and in the
early 1980s, extreme skiwear was added to the product offering. By
the end of the decade, The North Face became the only supplier in the
United States to offer a comprehensive collection of high-performance
outerwear, skiwear, sleeping bags, packs and tents.
In Spring 1996, The North Face made its debut in the sportswear market with
the launch of Tekware®, a collection of high-performance sportswear made
from advanced materials using innovative construction. The Tekware® collection
was designed to provide rock climbers, backpackers, hikers, trail runners
and outdoor enthusiasts with the ultimate in fit and function. Later that
year, the Company acquired A-5 Adventures, Inc., adding portaledges and other
big wall gear to its collection of outdoor equipment. The North Face launched
its own line of trekking and trail running shoes in Spring 1999.
Now, 38 years after its start in the outdoor industry, The North Face provides
an extensive line of performance apparel, equipment and footwear. Offering
the most technically advanced products on the market, The North Face is the
choice of the world's most accomplished climbers, mountaineers, extreme skiers,
snowboarders and explorers. The North Face is committed to pushing the limits
of design, so that you can push your limits outdoors -- never stop exploring.
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