From high performance to street style.
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From high performance to street style.
鈥Stephanie Pearson
Sugoi Run For Cover
Best For: Layering on the Fly
This ($130) is so breathable, it feels like a second skin. Even better: Sugoi gave the Run For Cover a mesh-lined hood, drop-tail hem, and zip back pocket that keeps your keys from jangling.

Best For: Layering on the Fly
This ($130) is so breathable, it feels like a second skin. Even better: Sugoi gave the Run For Cover a mesh-lined hood, drop-tail hem, and zip back pocket that keeps your keys from jangling.
(Michael Karsh)Marmot Crux
Best For: High Intensity in the Rain
Meet the ($275). The proprietary waterproof membrane in this hard shell circulates air so well that Marmot was able to do away with pit zips and other bells and whistles. The impressive range of motion made it our go-to jacket for numerous activities in inclement weather. 听
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Best For: High Intensity in the Rain
Meet the ($275). The proprietary waterproof membrane in this hard shell circulates air so well that Marmot was able to do away with pit zips and other bells and whistles. The impressive range of motion made it our go-to jacket for numerous activities in inclement weather.
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Patagonia Levitation Hoody
Best For: All Kinds of Commutes
Sure, it was designed as a climbing jacket, but this ($179) is equally capable on cool bike commutes and short hikes. The lidded hood fits over a helmet, and three sizable front zip pockets are perfect for stashing breakfast on the go.

Best For: All Kinds of Commutes
Sure, it was designed as a climbing jacket, but this ($179) is equally capable on cool bike commutes and short hikes. The lidded hood fits over a helmet, and three sizable front zip pockets are perfect for stashing breakfast on the go.
(Michael Karsh)Helly Hansen Calais Cape
Best For: Looking Sharp听
Tired of donning outerwear with Appalachian Trail looks when all you鈥檙e doing is trekking across town in a squall? Try this ($150). With smart features like thumb loops to keep the arms in place and fully taped seams, it鈥檚 a stylish shield that performs like a mountain jacket.

Best For: Looking Sharp
Tired of donning outerwear with Appalachian Trail looks when all you’re doing is trekking across town in a squall? Try this ($150). With smart features like thumb loops to keep the arms in place and fully taped seams, it’s a stylish shield that performs like a mountain jacket.
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)ExOfficio FlyQ Lite
Best For: Storing Everything
Rabid compartmentalizers will appreciate the ($100) numerous interior mesh pockets, which are labeled for everything from lip balm, glasses, and gadgets to keys, pens, and travel documents. There鈥檚 even deep storage in the back for a secret bundle of cash.

Best For: Storing Everything
Rabid compartmentalizers will appreciate the ($100) numerous interior mesh pockets, which are labeled for everything from lip balm, glasses, and gadgets to keys, pens, and travel documents. There’s even deep storage in the back for a secret bundle of cash.
(Michael Karsh)Millet Hybrid Langtang
Best For: A Little Extra Warmth
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To create the perfect spring layer, Millet incorporated 700-fill down panels (using 90 percent duck feathers instead of pricier goose) on the front, back, and collar and paired them with lightweight nylon-stretch fabric on the arms, shoulders, and hood. The ($200) is windproof, water-repellent, and surprisingly slim fitting for a puffy.

Best For: A Little Extra Warmth
To create the perfect spring layer, Millet incorporated 700-fill down panels (using 90 percent duck feathers instead of pricier goose) on the front, back, and collar and paired them with lightweight nylon-stretch fabric on the arms, shoulders, and hood. The ($200) is windproof, water-repellent, and surprisingly slim fitting for a puffy.