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The North Face just opened a new kind of store for outdoors enthusiasts, and it was made to smell like Yosemite

The North Face is revamping its global physical store strategy, debuting a new aesthetic starting with its store in Soho, Manhattan. The interactive store is centered on "base camps for exploration," with differentiated spaces depending on activity type and apparel needs.

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  • The North Face has also put a concerted effort into spotlighting its heritage and sustainability efforts, which are evident throughout the store.
  • We took a tour of the new space and learned about the inspiration for the refreshed concept.
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The North Face is rolling out a refreshed global retail concept, debuting its "basecamps for exploration" approach with a new 8,000-square-foot store in the heart of Manhattan's shopping district.

On Friday, the outdoor retailer opened the doors to its new store in Soho, a sprawling, two-story location that reflects The North Face's increased efforts around sustainability and celebrating its heritage.

Mark Parker, vice president of direct to consumer at The North Face, said the retailer was methodical in developing the new aesthetic, which integrates flourishes like chairs made out of recycled duffle bags, as well as a specially formulated scent intended to smell like a visit to Yosemite National Park.

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"Instead of only providing a seamless consumer experience, which used to be the sole purpose of the store, now the purpose is to inspire and enable experiences, because that's where we were born back in '66," Parker said. "That's our heritage. We were born on a mountain and adopted by the city."

The New York City location is the first in a forthcoming series of global renovations, which The North Face plans to roll out to each of its stores by 2024.

Parker took us on a tour of the store in advance of its official opening on August 9. Here's what we saw.

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The 8,000-square-foot Soho store is located on Broadway, which is one of the busiest parts of Manhattan in terms of foot traffic. Revamped Seattle and Cherry Hill, New Jersey, stores will open in the coming weeks, followed by locations in Europe this fall.

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The store also has a distinct, refreshing smell. Parker explained that the scent was specially developed for The North Face to evoke the "smell of Yosemite."

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"We really focused on our heritage and what you see is really part base camp, part archives," Parker said. "It's very different than a normal retail experience you would have felt at our previous stores."

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The seating below is made from recycled duffel bags.

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In September, The North Face will begin a partnership with Mappy Hour, a group of outdoor specialists, that will convene small educational groups at the Campfire to discuss suggestions for exploration

"Whether it's an urban exploration here in New York or getting out to the wilds of Central Park or even further, they'll help you build that excursion and take you on it," Parker said.

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"The Summit series, so aptly named because it will take you to the summit, is the pinnacle of what we do. It's where we have all the technology in our apparel," Parker said.

He continued: "With our athletes, these are tried and tested and proven before they come to market. It's this technology that then feeds down into the apparel and outerwear that we sell to a consumer who may not be ascending Everest, but still wants that same safety features and warmth that this will offer."

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SEE ALSO: The North Face now makes its popular ThermoBall winter jackets out of recycled materials

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