Built for Early Mornings & Long Weekends

Built for Early Mornings & Long Weekends

The new hiking uniform isn’t overly technical. It’s refined, layered, and intentionally understated — pieces that move easily from trail to coffee stop to the drive home with zero outfit change required.

 

The foundation starts with lightweight layers: a fitted rib tank, relaxed fleece, and a perfectly oversized zip hoodie thrown over bike shorts or soft utility pants. Neutral tones keep everything interchangeable — washed black, stone, faded olive, heather grey. Nothing too bright. Nothing too precious.

Think fitted rib tanks under oversized windbreakers with a slightly exaggerated shoulder. Technical fabrics softened by wear. Straight-leg utility pants that skim the body rather than cling to it. A fleece, but cut like something you’d actually want to be seen in at brunch afterward.



What makes this capsule feel new is not the hiking itself, but the attitude around it. It’s not about proving endurance or packing for extremes. It’s about editing down to what feels essential, then making that essential look deliberate.

Think fitted rib tanks under oversized windbreakers with a slightly exaggerated shoulder. Technical fabrics softened by wear. Straight-leg utility pants that skim the body rather than cling to it. A fleece, but cut like something you’d actually want to be seen in at brunch afterward.

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