Kim Kardashian Expands SKIMS x The North Face Line With New Outerwear and Kids Gear

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Kim Kardashian Expands SKIMS x The North Face Line With New Outerwear and Kids Gear

Kim Kardashian’s shapewear label SKIMS is returning to the snow sports world with a The North Face collaboration that includes outerwear and base layers.

The line, which releases online and in select stores on December 9, features muted colors and some unconventional-seeming silhouettes, including what looks to be a down bathrobe. There are hats, slippers, and gloves, too. New for 2025 is SKIMS x The North Face kidswear, including coats, hats, footwear, and helmets. Prices range from $55 to $800.

Kardashian, in a news release, said, “We wanted to continue pushing the boundaries of what winterwear can look and feel like.”

“Every detail, from the fabrics to the silhouettes, was designed to merge functionality with the sleek, modern aesthetic that defines SKIMS,” she continued.

The launch included a campaign shot in the Chilean mountains by Laura Obermeyer and Jackie Nickerson.

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Laura Obermeyer/Jackie Nickerson/The North Face

Laura Obermeyer/Jackie Nickerson/The North Face

Laura Obermeyer/Jackie Nickerson/The North Face

The clothing line marks the second collaboration between The North Face and Kardashian’s label. It was the first time Skims was involved in making winter wear and, according to Kardashian, the collection, perhaps unsurprisingly, sold out in five minutes.

At the time, Kardashian said, “I’ve spent a lot of time on the slopes, so I was definitely inspired when we were developing this collection, and I can’t wait to wear these pieces on my next trip.” The reality TV star does, indeed, know how to ski—and get clips.

This year’s Skims and The North Face line builds on that previous collaboration, said David Whetstone, Director of Design, Global Collaborations and Energy at The North Face.

“Each piece leverages our on-mountain expertise and integrates SKIMS’ focus on form and aesthetic, shifting the expectation of what performance gear can be,” he added. 

It’s not unusual territory for The North Face. While the brand has a reputation among diehard skiers for bomber outerwear, it also has a long history of fashion crossovers, teaming up with labels like Supreme and Gucci. On resale markets, many of those items fetch eye-watering prices. For instance, a The North Face x Supreme leather jacket from 2018 costs thousands of dollars, depending on the size.

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