What We’re Wearing
On a Hike
Get outside and get a fit off
Maybe it was the pandemic, when guys everywhere started appreciating the benefits of getting outside (and away from crowds). Maybe it's simply the fact that so many menswear brands have embraced gorpcore staples, from ruggedly handsome pullovers to pants that are made from tech-y fabrics that wick away moisture and come with plenty of adventure-friendly pockets. Then there are the boots just begging to get dirty. In any case, hiking style is huge right now and fall is the perfect time to get out there—it's not too hot, not too cold and there will soon be plenty of leaves to peep. Best of all, the gear you need for a good weekend hike is equally at home with the rest of your casual wardrobe. So feel free to mix these items into your regular rotation, even when you're just trekking across town.
Your Trekking Kit
Trekking boot,
$415 by Norse Projects
Port vest,
$168 by Taylor Stitch
Wool trapper jacket,
$149 by L.L. Bean
Civic panel loader pack,
$279 by Evergoods
Logo T-shirt,
$49.95 by Snow Peak
Atmosphere pant,
$275 by Adsum
Woods sunglasses,
$99 by Walden
Hemp crew socks,
$22 by Patagonia
Classic canteen,
$32 by Stanley
Your Trekking Kit
Classic canteen,
$32 by Stanley
Logo T-shirt,
$49.95 by Snow Peak
Wool trapper jacket,
$149 by L.L. Bean
Trekking boot,
$415 by Norse Projects
Civic panel
loader pack,
$279 by Evergoods
Port vest,
$168 by Taylor Stitch
Hemp crew socks,
$22 by Patagonia
Woods sunglasses,
$99 by Walden
Atmosphere pant,
$275 by Adsum
Pack a
Snack
Having portable fuel for a hike is vital. Trail Butter’s packets are excellent sources of protein while being vegan and gluten-free. Squeeze it right in your mouth, have it on toast with a banana, or stirred into some oatmeal.
Dark chocolate and
$6.99 by Trail Butter