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It's officially puffer szn, folks, and if you're still looking for the versatile of your dreams, you may want to take some inspo from Olivia Rodrigo. While doing some holiday shopping, Liv posted a Instagram Story that showed her wearing a classic ...and if it looks familiar to you, that's probably because all your fave celebrities own the exact same one. Better yet: While it usually retails for $330, it's currently marked down on SSENSE for (drum roll pls) $277. Brb, grabbing my credit card. The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Down Jacket Olivia decided to pair her lil black puffer with a pair of (which are also on sale rn!), a casual , and a —but you could basically wear the ubiquitous North Face puffer with ANYTHING. For instance, here's on a hike: And with leather gloves and a baseball cap: Oh, and here's Emily Ratajkowski wearing the celeb-fave puffer in brown (though she owns it in at least four colors) to a Knicks game with jeans and knee-high boots...and Pete Davidson. Tbt to when that was a thing! The North Face Nuptse jacket has been cool for nearly 30 years now, and it's probably not going out of style anytime soon so it's an investment well worth making. And if you can snag it while it's still on sale, even better! Side note: If the black lewk isn't for you, you'll be happy to know the relaunched jacket comes in a variety of colors, including neutrals like Smokey Brown and White Dune, as well as some more ~eye-catching~ shades like Peak Purple. Related StoriesNazarbayev University Crisis: Shigeo Katsu Demands Audit Transparency
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