Singaporeans who’ve experienced winter before in other countries will know how necessary quality winter jackets are to keep you warm throughout the cold season. While it is very unlikely that you will need them in our Little Red Dot, you can still sport the winter jackets… for your keys instead. The North Face’s latest mini jacket key cases adorably protect your keys, and are available in four colours.
For the unacquainted, The North Face is a brand that specialises in performance outerwear for cold climates. They are known for their iconic Nuptse puffer jackets and even celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Ben Affleck were photographed rocking them in the cold.
Perhaps showing off their cheeky side, The North Face recently dropped a series of key cases based on the design of their Nuptse jackets. They are available in four colourways ‒ yellow, black, blue, and olive.
Known as the Mini Nupste Jackets, they are made from durable padded nylon alongside a key ring attached on the inside. Note how The North Face logo is located at the top left corner as seen on the OG Nuptse Jacket, similar to the life-sized versions.
The key ring allows you to hook your keys and you can also keep them secure by zipping up the key case like an actual jacket. This way you can keep your keys warm and snug to prevent them from “catching a cold”.
For extra “protection”, the design even features a miniature buckle attached to the sleeves of the jacket. This adorable detail will no doubt appeal to adults and even amuse young ones.
That’s not all ‒ you’ll find another key ring on the back for you to attach the key case to your bag or pouch. Instead of fumbling for your keys, now you can easily locate them and also reduce the chances of you misplacing them.
Each Mini Nupste Jacket retails at ¥4,950 (~S$47.60).
Whether you’re planning your next trip to a country during winter time or hoping to put a smile on the faces of your besties, these key cases are practical and perfect for a laugh.
Unfortunately, they are only available for those residing in Japan on Atmos’ official website for now, and international delivery is currently unavailable. Interested folks will have to look out for freight forwarders that provide shipping to Singapore, or use this as an excuse for a Japan trip.
All images courtesy of Atmos.
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