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The North Face Presidents' Day sale rocks: Get up to 50% off jackets, hoodies, boots and more

Couldn't find what you wanted at the Patagonia Presidents' Day sale? Fear not! The North Face Presidents' Day sale has everything from jackets, hoodies, backpacks and more — even their iconic retro-inspired Back-to-Berkeley boots have made the list.

Whether you're gearing up for that last stretch of winter (we're still looking at another six weeks of brrr, after all) or just looking to score some solid holiday-weekend deals before everything turns full-price again, now's your chance.

The best The North Face Presidents' Day sale deals:

Yes, the colors and size availabilities of this piece are very limited (unless you're a medium or XL don't even bother looking), but it was too good of a deal for us not to share. With 600-fill power down and a cinch-able waist this parka will keep the cold air out and the warmth in all winter long.

$150 at The North Face

If you ask me (or more accurately, my wife) this utility coat is the standout of TNF's winter lineup. Giving off some serious oversized flannel vibes, it screams relaxing ski weekend, and it'll pair perfectly with a pair of leggings and a sweatshirt. 

$123 at The North Face

Pair the above flannel with these tights and you'll have a stylish option that will keep you warm until spring. 

$40 at The North Face

The North Face's trademarked DotKnit is a base-layer fabric designed to keep you warm and dry by pulling moisture away from your skin with raised "dots" and pushing it to the outer layer for faster evaporation. It's perfect for high-output activities in cold weather, preventing that dreaded sweaty-then-freezing cycle.

Want the 1/4 zip pullover version instead? That's also on sale.

$77 at The North Face

While it might not feel like it with the mercury well below freezing, but in less than a month the sun will start setting after 7 p.m. and spring will almost be here. That means it’ll be time to swap out the puffy jackets for lighter layers — like this Kikash windbreaker, a versatile piece that blocks the chill without overheating.

The men's version can be found here, also on sale for half-off.

$75 at The North Face

If you hate feeling constricted in your clothing like I do, there's no need to size up for a baggy fit — just grab a stretchy jacket like this one and rock a slim fit without sacrificing movement. Win-win.

$77 at The North Face

This hoodie is a classic from a classic mountaineering brand. It’s soft, easy to throw on, and has that unmistakable North Face look — bold logo, relaxed fit and just the right amount of "outdoorsy" without looking like you're trying too hard.

$42 at The North Face

There's nothing that will make me more miserable in the winter than cold, wet feet. These iconic boots are now on their fourth generation (hence the IV) and will not only keep you warm and dry, but looking stylish too.

The men's version of this boot can be found below. 

$111 at The North Face

When it comes to walking and hiking I've set aside my boots long ago for all but those snowiest of journeys (or if I need a crampon, but that's a whole other discussion), instead opting for trail runners like these. They're much lighter than traditional boots, which means you move faster along the trail and arrive back to your car or house less fatigued at the end of the day.

$70 at The North Face

If you, however, are in the market for boots that'll keep your feet warm and dry, you can't go wrong with these. (A word of caution when it comes to waterproof footwear: while they do a great job keeping water out, they also keep water in, so take care in keeping dry.) 

$130 at The North Face

I bought my first 0-degree sleeping bag well over a decade ago now from The North Face and it has followed me all over the world, keeping me warm in a broken down van in Iceland, in northern Michigan when the temps outside were well below zero and in a camper in the Colorado mountains. In fact, I keep two of them in my trunk during the winter in case we break down in the mountains and need to stay warm.

This version is insulated with packable down and features an awesome retro color scheme.

$280 at The North Face

I bought a backpack from The North Face before heading off to college quite some time ago and it has held up amazingly during the years, and I'm not one to baby my gear. Maybe one day my daughter will take it to school with her...where are the tissues?

$69 at The North Face

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