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20 Best Outdoor Clothing Brands, According to Esquire

20 Best Outdoor Clothing Brands, According to Esquire

What matters more to you? Hiking deep into the wilderness and experiencing existential truths about the Earth, our place in it, and our duty as its stewards… or getting sick Gorpcore fits off for the ‘gram? Either way, there is a place for you in the outdoor community, friend. the outdoor-obsessed Esquire team is here for you.

We’ve done all the hiking. We’ve done all the rock climbing. We’ve done all the camping. We’ve pitched a million tents, just as many tarps, and we’ve brewed gallons of camp coffee. We’ve bought a lot of cool shit. We’ve bought a lot of dumb shit. And most importantly of all, we’ve spent weeks, months, years of our lives obsessing over what we’re wearing on the trails, mountainsides, and water. We’ve gone way beyond regular old REI and Patagonia.

While those are still great options, we’re deep in the mud here. We’re hiking deep into the big wide world to get to our favorite honey holes. We’re looking for gear to help us climb rock faces and shoes that’ll last for thousands of miles. But, some of us… we’re just using VPN’s to buy Japan-exclusive clothing. We obsess over this stuff, so you can read a little story and obtain all our knowledge. These are the clothes we’re tossing in our packs and shoes we’re slipping on. This is what you should buy.


The North Face

Before terms like gorpcore and techwear existed, people just wore The North Face. No single brand can be credited for sending down puffers mass market, but The North Face comes as close as any. And to this day, that’s what we like to get there—whether it’s a classic Nuptse for the city or this Breithorn mid layer.

1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket

The North Face 1996 Retro Nuptse Jacket

Gordon Lyons Quarter-Zip

The North Face Gordon Lyons Quarter-Zip

Thermoball Traction Mules V

The North Face Thermoball Traction Mules V

Canada Goose

You can’t really talk about outdoor clothing and not mention Canada Goose. While the brand’s hefty parkas are some of the warmest out there, we lately have been digging its Snow Goose line—technical, high-fashion pieces crafted by none other than the brand’s creative director Haider Ackermann.

Fairview Vest

Canada Goose Fairview Vest

Langford Parka

Canada Goose Langford Parka

On

For those who like to keep active, in any and all conditions, On has you covered. The wide array of athletic attire—from waterproof sneakers to lightweight running jackets—is high-quality, and it looks sleek as heck.

Cloudrock Low Waterproof

On Cloudrock Low Waterproof

Cotopaxi

At the core of Cotopaxi’s design ethos is sustainability. Through its “Gear for Good” mission and usage of repurposed materials, the brand aims to make a positive impact through its flannels, packs, and beyond.

Allpa Adventure Travel Pack

Cotopaxi Allpa Adventure Travel Pack

Sombra Long-Sleeve Sun Shirt

Cotopaxi Sombra Long-Sleeve Sun Shirt

Fuego Down Hooded Jacket

Cotopaxi Fuego Down Hooded Jacket

And Wander

Launched in 2011 by two Issey Miyake alums, And Wander has pretty quickly become the darling of fashion outdoors types, and it’s because of the marriage of form and function. No matter how wild the concepts get—asymmetrical zippers, attachable pouches, etc.—they’re always born out of real functional needs. It’s all whimsical, but nothing is done for the sake of doing it. Also, the little poem tagline is better than any other brand manifesto:

to be rained upon

caught in wind

or simply trekking

the mountain is fun

Rewool Jacquard Crew Knit Sweater

And Wander Rewool Jacquard Crew Knit Sweater

Oversized Cargo Trousers

And Wander Oversized Cargo Trousers

Smartwool

This is the purchase that probably most differentiates real outdoorspeople from people that like outdoor clothing. If you’re doing any outdoor sport, your base layer is maybe your most important piece of clothing. It’s should keep you warm and dry—trapping body heat while wicking sweat. For that, there’s no better natural material than merino wool (often it’s even better than synthetics). And for wool base layers, we’re always going to go Smartwool.

Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer

Smartwool Classic Thermal Merino Base Layer

Classic All-Season Merino Base Layer Bottom

Smartwool Classic All-Season Merino Base Layer Bottom

Merino Print Boxer Briefs

Smartwool Merino Print Boxer Briefs

Kuhl

If you’re looking for super technical but not incredibly fashionable pants, you’ve got to go to KUHL. I’m a bit more on the fashion over form wave. But, my brother—a rock climber and fly fisherman and more Salt of The Earth outdoorsman—is always wearing a pair of KUHL pants, whether they’re the rock pants, work pants, or hiking pants. For the price and durability, you can’t beat them.


Patagonia

There’s no way I couldn’t mention Patagonia. Not breaking any news here, but the brand has a pretty good hold on the American Outdoors look in 2024. Even if you don’t want to go full head-to-toe and look like a software developer in the Bay Area, there are jackets, tees, and, of course, Baggies that you deserve space in your closet.

Down Sweater Jacket

Patagonia Down Sweater Jacket

Classic Retro-X Fleece Jacket

Patagonia Classic Retro-X Fleece Jacket

Shop Sticker Uprisal Sweatpants

Patagonia Shop Sticker Uprisal Sweatpants

Columbia

If head-to-toe Patagonia makes you look like a Silicon Valley bro, head-to-toe Columbia makes you look like a Southern dad fishing off the Florida panhandle. Still! For affordable outdoor clothing, no one can really beat the brand. Look for performance shirts, hiking pants, hiking shorts, and a bunch of dirt-cheap favorites.

PHG Sherpa Jacket

Columbia PHG Sherpa Jacket

Newton Alpine PT Boots

Columbia Newton Alpine PT Boots

Moisture Control Basic Crew Socks (4-Pack)

Columbia Moisture Control Basic Crew Socks (4-Pack)

Now 50% Off


Arc’teryx

Like Salomon shoes, Arc’teryx shells are inescapable. Though there’s a longer, cooler history of people wearing them, they’ve fallen into the same category of meme-wear. That shouldn’t be the case, though! Arc’teryx makes the best rain gear on the planet. If you need anything water-resistant, go to Arc’teryx.

Sabre Insulated Jacket

Arc’teryx Sabre Insulated Jacket

Kragg Insulated Shoes

Arc’teryx Kragg Insulated Shoes

Danner

Full leather construction has fallen out of fashion in hiking boots, but if you’re a “buy less, buy better” type, nothing is going to last you as long. Buy one pair of Danner Gore-Tex boots, and you’ll never have to buy another—only replace the Vibram soles when the time comes.


Salomon

Go to an artisanal coffee shop in any major city, and you’ll see a million pairs of XT-6’s. Fashion’s favorite sneaker has stayed relevant a lot longer than anyone expected. But dig a bit deeper into Salomon’s catalog, and you’ll find some of the best hiking boots, approach shoes, and trail runners on the market.

X-Adventure Coldrush Waterproof

Solomon X-Adventure Coldrush Waterproof

Roa

But if you want to look like you really know what’s going on, Italian-brand ROA is making some of the best fashion hiking shoes on the market. Bonus: The brand is building out a nice apparel line to match.


Keen

If you actually want affordable hiking boots, sandals, and water shoes, Keen is the way to go. The Keen UNEEK (pictured) is my go-to camp shoe—unless I’m backpacking and obsessing over weight.

NXIS EVO Waterproof Boots

Keen NXIS EVO Waterproof Boots

Now 50% Off

Newport H2 Sandals

Keen Newport H2 Sandals

Now 35% Off


Snow Peak

Snow Peak is better known for its gear, but the brand has a lovely line of clothing. With generous unisex cuts and a bunch of calm neutrals, it’s a look that works for anyone.

Recycled Wool Boa Pullover

Snow Peak Recycled Wool Boa Pullover

Mountain of Moods Fleece Vest

Snow Peak Mountain of Moods Fleece Vest

South2 West8

A Japanese fly-fishing brand from Hokkaido, South2 West8 is part of the Nepenthes family of brands, so it has been adopted by Japanese-influenced streetwear heads. But even without that associated hype, the brand should be at the top of your radar. The materials are killer. The jackets are sick. And, every piece has a shit ton of pockets for carrying fishing line and multi-tools.

Piping Jacket

South2 West8 Piping Jacket

S.L. Zipped Trail Pants

South2 West8 S.L. Zipped Trail Pants

Bush Trek Vest

South2 West8 Bush Trek Vest

Grundéns

If you’re more concerned about catching fish than getting fits off, Grundéns is as high-performance as it comes. The brand is loved by working fishermen for its commercial-grade products. For part-time anglers, no one makes better waders, jackets, or fishing shirts.

Deck-Boss Ankle Boots

Grundéns Deck-Boss Ankle Boots

Now 30% Off

Full Share Jacket

Grundéns Full Share Jacket

C.P. Company

We love Stone Island around here, but C.P. Company—the older sibling of the Massimo Osti-founded brands—has remained more true to the visionary creator’s original designs. And now with his son Lorenzo Osti as president of the company, it seems that will remain the case. Though it’s more military-inspired fashion, not super tech-y outdoor clothing, C.P. Company makes plenty of outdoor ready products. Catch me on the trails rocking the classic goggle jacket.

 Chrome-R Mixed Down Vest

C.P. Company Chrome-R Mixed Down Vest

x END. Kan-D Goggle Puffer

C.P. Company x END. Kan-D Goggle Puffer

Nylon B Cross Body Bag

C.P. Company Nylon B Cross Body Bag

Ten C.

While we’re talking C.P. Company, we’ve gotta talk Ten C. Founded by former C.P. Company designer Alessandro Pungetti, Ten C makes even more elevated takes on old-school Italian military surplus outdoor clothing. We’re talking artisanal Japanese fabrics, hand-stamped garments, and the biggest fucking parkas you’ve ever seen. You might not want to wear a $2,000 jacket camping, but trust us: It’s the only way to pay respect to the craftsmanship.

Wool Flannel Trousers

Ten C. Wool Flannel Trousers

L.L.Bean

Last, but most definitely not least, we have L.L.Bean. A tried and true classic, for obvious reasons. From the fleeces to the insulated boots, you really can’t go wrong with anything you pick.

Waterfowl Sweater

L.L.Bean Waterfowl Sweater

Signature Cotton Beanie

L.L.Bean Signature Cotton Beanie

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