One of the most indispensable items for spring tent camping is a rain fly. Your tent probably comes with one, but when that thing gets absolutely drenched, the water will soak through and drip from the ceiling. So, install this tarp above your tent and at an angle, so the rain rolls right off it.
The camping category has gone through a genuine design evolution. Products are emerging from studios that understand outdoor life not as a survival exercise but as an experience worth designing for.
"They're everyday professionals who simply don't have the time to shop the traditional way," said Kneen about J. Hilburn customers. Instead, stylists manage fit, fabrics and wardrobe planning, effectively outsourcing the entire process for busy professionals.
The safari jacket owes much of its makeup to this lighter-weight cousin. Safari jackets were worn by troops in all the warm-weather colonial trips made by the turn of the (20th) century European powers.
Over the years, I've discovered several tricks to strategically pack for cold temperatures while still feeling like you have enough to wear. One of the most straightforward tips is to find pieces that do double-duty. A reversible winter coat, for example, is the type of item that provides two distinct looks throughout your travels-plus, you can wear it while in transit, and it won't take up any precious suitcase real estate.
There's something oddly satisfying about watching outdoor gear shed its bulk. We've seen tents collapse into impossibly small pouches and sleeping bags compress into cylinders the size of water bottles. Now, Camprit is applying that same minimalist philosophy to camp stoves with their TiStove, and the results are kind of brilliant. The concept is deceptively simple. Take five titanium pieces (two foldable legs and three cooking panels), make them pack completely flat, and keep the whole setup under 1.5 pounds.
This eye mask does a fairly good job of doing so, thanks to the thick, dark fabric and the large fit, which covers a good amount of surface area past your eyes. I also appreciate that you can tuck the eye mask back into the hood when not in use, so it looks like a regular hoodie while walking to and from the hotel.
Whether you're planning a quick road trip to the nearest beach or a much-needed couple's getaway, spending a few days away calls for a sturdy, stylish, and functional travel bag. We often turn to our favourite weekenders to hold everything we need for short trips and overnight stays. The best weekender bags are roomy enough to carry your clothes, toiletries, and a pair of comfortable shoes or two
My first pair of Hunter rain boots actually came from my grandmother, who has an incredibly sharp eye for great shoes (and zero patience for flimsy ones). When I was a teenager, she bought me a pair of tall Hunters in a glossy light silver. They were practical, of course, but also strangely cool-metallic enough to feel a little dramatic, subtle enough to still work with everything in my wardrobe.
Target recently dropped a lineup of comfy styles from my favorite brands-A New Day and Universal Thread-so I'm treating myself to as many petite-friendly options as possible. If you're 5-foot-4 or shorter, I recommend stocking up on these cropped pants, barrel-leg joggers, and wide-leg bottoms for your upcoming trips, too. My top picks are currently available for under $45, including a wrinkle-free style that one shopper called "the perfect combination of polished and comfy."
I have an internal battle every time I get dressed for a flight-do I want to look cute or feel comfortable? I know I can't survive a flight in jeans, but I also want to replicate all the cute travel outfits I see on my social media feeds. But, I've finally solved the problem: these stylish "incognito" pants that are secretly sweatpants and yoga pants in disguise. t With these "jeans" and trousers, I can have my cake and eat it too: pants that look fancy, but don't compromise comfort.
Some days, getting dressed feels like a complete saga - slipping straps, too-tight waistbands, shoes that betray you the second you step out of the house. But never fear: we've found a ton of clever clothes and accessories that quietly fix everyday woes and help ease additional styling headaches. Scroll on to shop problem-solving bras, magic tailoring clips, layering hacks, and other things you didn't know existed but now suddenly need (and will wish you had sooner).
Prioritizing comfort while traveling doesn't mean wearing pajama pants to the airport. For many men who travel often, stylish, comfy travel pants are crucial-and the Lululemon ABC Pants are the perfect option, leaving travelers feeling relaxed while still looking fresh. Reviewers say they're the only pair of pants they want to pack for any kind of trip, in any climate. And, after testing a whopping 38 pairs of men's travel pants, we found these Lululemon pants the best of the bunch.
While best known for its minimalist camping gear - the brand's instantly recognizable titanium mug is a mainstay in Pacific Northwest campsites and cramped Brooklyn apartments alike - Snow Peak's lineup of insulated, down-filled and fire-resistant styles is criminally underrated. With perfected silhouettes, low-key Japanese detailing and sparse styling, it's slightly different than you're used to, but all in service of a better (dressed) outdoor experience.