National Geographic’s New Clothing Line is Actually Kind of Awesome | Man of Many
We weren’t sure how to feel when we first heard that National Geographic was launching its own clothing line, but the 2023 lookbook has assuaged any doubts. Sure, the logo patch might take some getting used to (as we’re not quite accustomed to seeing it on apparel), but these parkas, shirts, pants, fleeces, puffers, and other silhouettes are as durable and versatile as one might hope for. What’s more, the brand’s “purchase with purpose” initiative allocates a portion of every sale to support the global non-profit National Geographic Society in its work to protect and illuminate our world through exploration, research, and education. Top-shelf performance and streamlined style plus a terrific cause? Sign us up!
The spirit of adventure lies at the heart of both Nat Geo and their 2023 collection. Upon our initial gander through the lookbook, we came upon the following highlights:
Unisex Cayman Puffer in Black
Featuring quilted texture on the outside, Responsible Down Standard (RDS) Goose Down filling, and a slew of technical touch-ups, the Cayman Puffer works as well on city streets as it does on rugged mountain terrains.
Unisex Lowmus Flight Bomber Jacket in Khaki
Dressed in military-style khaki with simple stitching and a signature collar design, Nat Geo’s Lowmus Flight Bomber Jacket is a seasonal all-rounder that makes for terrific outerwear in milder weather and a durable mid-layer when the going gets cold.
Men’s Gaur Cargo Pants in Carbon Black
Effortless wearability and streamlined style are recurring themes throughout the 2023 collection and these relaxed cargo pants are no exception.
Men’s Cool Touch Polo Neck T-Shirt in White
Crafted from a blend of cotton and polyester with cool-touched fabric construction and subtle detailing, this basic polo delivers quintessential comfort across a slew of activities and terrains.
The silhouettes highlighted above are but a small sample of fleeces, parkas, puffers, tees, pants, anoraks, hoodies, tees, and jackets one will discover in the new 2023 collection. This brand was built on the spirit of adventure and exploration so who better than them to deliver minimalist outerwear with the technical performance to match? It has also released a number of high-quality gear and accessories such as rugs, backpacks, suitcases, and more. And remember, a portion of every purchase goes to support the global non-profit National Geographic Society in its work to protect and illuminate our precious planet. Find your style and go. Where? Anywhere. That’s the Nat Geo way.
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Jacob Osborn
Jacob Osborn is an accomplished author and journalist with over 10 years of experience in the media industry. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in English and Communication Arts from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and co-authored a Young Adult novel through Simon & Schuster. Now based in Portland, Oregon, Jacob specialises in entertainment, technology and alcohol reporting. You might find him crate-digging at the nearest record store or sampling whisky at the nearest bar. He daydreams of travelling around the world, but for now, the world will have to come to him by way of lifestyle products, gear, gadgetry, and entertainment. Let’s call it a happy compromise while he saves up for the next big trip.
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