The perfect summer layer. I've worn it doing every type of summer activity, and after my Arcteryx Atom LT, this is probably my most worn/loved piece of gear.
$
84.95
Wildly Good Socks. AKA Really Good Socks
12.99
The VC vest. Be prepared for random people to pitch you their startup idea on the trail.
99
Not sweat pants. More like really comfortable, durable, slightly stretchy, super versatile, "regular" pants.
129
This lightweight merino tee barely feels like it's there.
75
In case you needed a knife-proof, "good to -40 degrees", too cool for Canada Goose puffy made from dyneema.
995
For those who shun pants, there's Polar Shorts.
60
This onesie is the only way I'll survive winter–plus, it has cute buttons and a fun butt flap.
169
A packable, lightweight jacket, with 800 fill down.
349.95
A good puffy with a bit of pizazz. Get colorful.
250
I think I wore this more days than I didn't last winter.
135
Merino makes everything better.
Patagonia recycled old puffys into a hipper, more expensive puffy.
329
Super warm, and *pretty much* waterproof.
449.95
You can't really go wrong with these great socks.
21.56
The Cadillac of winter jackets.
949
For people who visit the South Pole. Also great for walking from your hotel to dinner in downtown Banff.
1595
My girlfriend informs me that this isn't excessive, but actually appropriate indoor attire all winter.
1299.95
Great, look good feel good everywhere pants.
98
If you know about the ballpark pouch, you *know*.
36.95
An all-time classic. You can't go wrong. Particularly if your goal is to look exactly like everyone else.
200
Literally the best jacket I've ever owned. It's fantastic for everything.
239