Icelandic label 66°North has reunited with Charlie Constantinou for their second collaboration. The latest capsule range continues to amalgamate Charlie Constantinou’s technical approach to garments with 66°North’s 100-year rich heritage, unveiling new winter-ready designs that evolve from their previous partnership.
As touted by the brands, the new collection delivers “functional outerwear infused with a vibrant sense of imagination,” with a campaign set and photographed in Iceland. The lineup comprises an array of technical jackets, convertible pants, balaclava headwear and ribbed-knit leggings, all designed with comfort, warmth and style in mind.
66°North is an outdoor clothing brand originating from Iceland, founded in 1926. The brand, named after the latitude line that runs through Iceland, reflects its roots in the harsh northern climate. 66°North specializes in producing high-quality, functional outerwear and apparel that is designed to withstand extreme weather conditions – much like a sudden UK heavy shower or the plummeting temperatures in the north of England and Scotland.
The discerning gent looking for something hard wearing would appreciate the brand’s emphasis on durability, comfort, and style, catering to both outdoor enthusiasts and urban consumers. Its product range includes jackets, sweaters, and accessories, crafted from advanced materials that offer protection against wind, rain, and cold.
The environment-conscious discerning gent would also be grateful to know 66°North also highlights sustainability, striving to minimize its environmental impact through responsible sourcing and production practices. Its designs often feature a blend of traditional Scandinavian aesthetics with modern functionality.
The collection is now available online and via select 66°North’s stores, including its Regent Street branch in London, Sværtegade location in Copenhagen and Hafnartorg store in Iceland.