It’s Time To Restock Your Warm Hiking Outfits—This Brand Has It All
Of course, if you—like me—find that last year's fleece is pilling to oblivion and fresh with holes you'd ignored back in March, now is the time to replace it all, because Outdoor Voices just launched a line of outdoor essentials that we can't get enough of.
One reason that the gear caught our eye? Its versatility. The pieces in the line seem just as at-home walking your dog or grabbing a cup of coffee as they do on the trail. What's more, the entire line is really built to be layered (or in the case of the RecTrek Zip-Off Pant, removed), so if you invest now, you'll find that you're probably wearing many of the same pieces well into winter and spring. Ready to check it out for yourself? Keep scrolling.
Let’s give it up for the Rectrek Zip-Off Pant which allows you to zip layers on or off as you climb upwards and it gets cooler. Plus, the color-blocking makes them feel like you’ve got a POV on winter that’s decidedly upbeat.
There’s something nice about a cuffed ankle sweat. It feels like you know that puddles and snow are a thing and you still walk out willingly into the world to do your business. This pair gets points for pocket color blocking and a drawstring that puts primary colors back on the map.
The new Snacks collection appears to be the life of the party but it’s really alllll business. With straps and pockets galore, you can bring snacks, your cell phone, a water bottle, take off your too-hot tee and carry it, take off your hat and carry it, and the list goes on. There’s no shortage of ways to utilize these leggings, and we won’t get bored trying for new ones.
Okay, so if you exhaust ways to use the snacks leggings, fear not: There’s also a bra, and it works best for stashing your cell phone. Reviewers do say it’s great for those with smaller boobs, so you might want to skip if you have larger boobs, and stick with the leggings and a different bra or crop top.
Once upon a time, in a film called Miss Congeniality, Miss Rhode Island told us that April 25 was her perfect date because it was not too hot, and not too cold. She suggested that all you need is a light jacket, but I’d counter that fall’s answer to the question is this waffle.
For hikes when you don’t need to go full Parka, opt for this fleece which is cozy but won’t leave you sweating.
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One of my pet-peeves of layering is when the shoulders or arms of a coat feel like they’re packed in and too tight. Vests are the best answer to this, as they free up your arms and give you mobility while also keeping you warm. This one looks like the sky on a night, bright day.
This puffy wrap works great as a picnic blanket or for some extra warmth on a sleepover. And by the looks of it, others agree, snag one before they’re out of stock.
Yes, these hiking boots look like they’re straight out of a Doug cartoon, but that’s part of the charm. Slide them on and scale a mountain or get coffee—they’ll look great whatever you do.
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