Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Athleta has tons of cute hiking pants.
I take that back - no they don’t right now. I have old Athleta pants similar to these.
https://www.titlenine.com/p/clamber-pant/220969.html
They aren’t high fashion, but they are both practical and flattering. Leggings are not warm enough unless you have durable, winter running leggings. Jeans are dumb and you won’t have enough range of motion, you’ll be cold if you get wet. I wear hiking pants like I linked, tall socks, boots with good ankle support, a sweat wicking tank, a merino base later long sleeve top, a down vest or light weight “down sweater” Patagonia jacket. I have a hat and gloves in a small backpack.
If you show up in all new gear like you just bought everything at REI, you will look like you are trying too hard. Get key items that you need to be comfortable- like decent boots and practical pants. If you really like hiking, you will get more gear as you go. Maybe you can borrow some stuff from a friend?
Anonymous wrote:Athleta has tons of cute hiking pants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally have never seen someone wear jeans on a hike.
Hell, I barely see people wear jeans at Target now. Why wouldn't you just wear leggings!?
then you've never been out on the at
My BFF hiked the AT - 6 months! And she did most definitely did not pack jeans. Every once counts, and denim is the worst offender. Jeans might be fine for a 45-minute walking hike, but if you are scrambling over rocks or might step into a stream, do not wear denim. The cotton is heavy, soaks up water, and is not flexible compared to other fabrics that are out there. It's so easy to find cute joggers or fleece leggings, there's no need to wear denim. Save your jeans for dates where you won't be hiking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a date. If it is bad weather they probably aren’t going hiking. They are not hiking Appalachian Trail. Jeans are completely fine. It is all I wear when I hike.
Hah I was hiking the Appalachian Trail a few weeks ago and wore jeans. There was a couple on a date there too.
Wear pants that make your ass look good.
Jeans are what 90% of the people wear on the AT for day hikes unless it's summer. I went on a 2 day birding trip after a 1 day class, and all of us were dying at the couple who showed up day 1 of the field trip in full on safari gear. Just a note, if you think you need to go purchase $$$ worth of clothing for an outside event, you might be a tool.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally have never seen someone wear jeans on a hike.
Hell, I barely see people wear jeans at Target now. Why wouldn't you just wear leggings!?
then you've never been out on the at
My BFF hiked the AT - 6 months! And she did most definitely did not pack jeans. Every once counts, and denim is the worst offender. Jeans might be fine for a 45-minute walking hike, but if you are scrambling over rocks or might step into a stream, do not wear denim. The cotton is heavy, soaks up water, and is not flexible compared to other fabrics that are out there. It's so easy to find cute joggers or fleece leggings, there's no need to wear denim. Save your jeans for dates where you won't be hiking.
Yep, I do volunteer rescue. We are not allowed to wear denim.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally have never seen someone wear jeans on a hike.
Hell, I barely see people wear jeans at Target now. Why wouldn't you just wear leggings!?
then you've never been out on the at
My BFF hiked the AT - 6 months! And she did most definitely did not pack jeans. Every once counts, and denim is the worst offender. Jeans might be fine for a 45-minute walking hike, but if you are scrambling over rocks or might step into a stream, do not wear denim. The cotton is heavy, soaks up water, and is not flexible compared to other fabrics that are out there. It's so easy to find cute joggers or fleece leggings, there's no need to wear denim. Save your jeans for dates where you won't be hiking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I literally have never seen someone wear jeans on a hike.
Hell, I barely see people wear jeans at Target now. Why wouldn't you just wear leggings!?
then you've never been out on the at
Anonymous wrote:I literally have never seen someone wear jeans on a hike.
Hell, I barely see people wear jeans at Target now. Why wouldn't you just wear leggings!?
Anonymous wrote:Any recs for cute outfits I can hike in? Going on hiking dates and want to look nice.
Anonymous wrote:I think people are conflating walking and hiking.