Professional triathlete听Nicole DeBoom wanted a functional garment that could help her compete without sacrificing style. It was 2003鈥攖he height of the pink-it-and-shrink-it era鈥攁nd听she听was tired of sacrificing femininity to work out and race听in men鈥檚 clothing. 鈥淚 saw the power [skirts] gave to athletes like Venus and Serena Williams听on the courts,鈥 she says, 鈥淚 was like, that鈥檚 what I want. I want something that鈥檚 going to make me feel good, and by feeling good, I鈥檓 going to have more confidence.鈥
DeBoom took matters into her own hands. She began working with the wicking, quick-drying, silky fabrics she knew well from her years of triathlon training听and collaborated with a designer and production facility to create a 鈥渞ace-belt skirt鈥 prototype to wear to the 2004 Ironman Wisconsin. 鈥淚t felt a little bit like a loincloth,鈥 she听says, 鈥渂ut the truth is听I just wanted something to cover my butt, and this did the trick.鈥 DeBoom won听and invested the $5,000 race purse into what would become , the first running-specific听skirt company.听
At the Austin Marathon in 2005, DeBoom showcased two styles with built-in compression shorts that had pockets on the thighs听and were specifically designed to not ride up. Race attendees crowded her booth. Within a year, Skirt Sports had created five styles and sold thousands of units. Not long after, a handful of larger brands, like Nike and New Balance, started adding running-specific skirts to their product lines.听
Eight years later, one hiker听had her own skirt awakening. Long-distance athlete Mandy Bland wanted a skirt without liner shorts, something she could wear for months on the trail. So she took to her sewing machine, hacking together prototypes from thrifted hiking pants, and eventually started selling them from her home in Oregon under the brand name Purple Rain.
Over the past decade, active skirts have worked their way into the mainstream. Aesthetics aside, skirts have many practical benefits in the outdoors. Former Appalachian Trail unsupported speed-record holder Liz 鈥淪norkel鈥 Thomas听appreciates the modesty and efficiency skirts offer. Changing long underwear, especially around other people, is much more convenient with a skirt versus hiking shorts. More important is the storage.听Thomas remembers hiking with maps and guidebooks stuffed in her bra. 鈥淲ith skirts it was like, oh my god, someone鈥檚 finally made something that has plenty of pockets that can fit a map or a small guidebook,鈥 she says. 鈥淭hat was a total game changer for me.鈥 Triple Crown hiker听Tyler 鈥淧rodigy鈥澨齃au has been hiking in skirts since 2019听and points out another important benefit: hygiene. 鈥淭he ventilation just keeps those areas clean and aired out.鈥
From skirts to skorts to kilts, there are more options than ever before. (鈥淪kort鈥 technically refers to a skirt with shorts built in, though many products with integrated shorts are labeled as skirts. 鈥淜ilt鈥 is presented across the industry as a more gender-neutral term. The number of choices is overwhelming, so we combined the advice of product designers, hikers, and runners with a series of field tests to find the best-performing skirts for a variety of activities.听
Best Everyday Running Skirt

Blyss Running Blyss Skirt II ($81)
A high-waisted fit, secure pockets, sweat-wicking spandex, and a flattering cut听made the听 the one we returned to again and again. (An alternate accolade for this skirt: 鈥渂est twirl.鈥)听On a high-alpine jaunt outside Bishop, California, we tucked a phone into one of the thigh pockets, snacks into the other one, and secured听our car keys into the back zippered pouch. Elastic听sewn around the thigh openings means the five-inch compression shorts didn鈥檛 ride up and everything we carried听stayed firmly in place.听
Best Ultrarunning Skirt

Ultimate Direction Hydrolight Skirt ($85)
When training miles ramp up or temperatures rise, the delivers efficiency and comfort. Two included 300-milliliter water bottles tuck into听pockets on the back of the hips. They鈥檙e made from compressive stretch mesh that holds the bottles in place with no bouncing or slipping.听An expandable unzippered pocket at the small of the back听allows you to tuck in a phone, snacks, and even a light jacket. Five-inch compression shorts and 眉ber-light materials kept chafing at bay and prevented us from getting too sweaty on an 80-degree long run in Boulder, Colorado.
Best Day-Hiking Skirt

Eddie Bauer Sightscape Horizon Pull-On Skort ($60)
Simplicity reigns with this DWR-treated, UPF 50 . Two zippered pockets easily fit phones听yet all but disappear when empty, and the 3.5-inch liner shorts are soft and formfitting but not compressive. A curved cut allows plenty of room for movement without causing the skirt to ride up or otherwise compromise modesty. We wore it up Golden, Colorado鈥檚 Lookout Mountain, followed by post-hike drinks at a local brewery, where we fit right in with the after-work crowd.听
Best Thru-Hiking Skirt

Purple Rain 国产吃瓜黑料 Skirt ($72)
There鈥檚 a reason why the is a favorite among seasoned thru-hikers of all sizes and genders. The large cargo pockets fit everything from phones and trail maps to small guidebooks and plenty of snacks, while the seamless听four-inch yoga-style waistband is soft and stretchy. This听design adapts to the weight fluctuations common during long hikes听and does so more comfortably than skirts with elastic drawstrings or rigid seams. Its hem is 19 to 22 inches, depending on size, and is designed to reach the knees. A DWR finish fends off both precipitation and camp food spills. The best part: Purple Rain made its skirt without听integrated liners, so hikers can choose their own layering system or embrace the ventilation benefits of going sans shorts altogether.
Best Multisport Skort

Maloja Germerm ($99)
This calls back to 鈥90s playgrounds with a front that looks like a skirt and a back that passes as shorts. The design adds a feminine flair while remaining functional for activities like biking, hiking, and scrambling. Those who eschew the look or feel of compression bottoms will appreciate the Germerm鈥檚 lightweight听seven-inch shorts, which hang loosely from your waist. And while the the sole pocket (sewn into the skirt flap atop the right thigh) isn鈥檛 quite big enough for large smartphones, there鈥檚 enough room under the garment to fit a cycling chamois when heading out on听a longer ride.
Best Rain Skirt

ULA Rain Kilt Skirt ($35)
Rain skirts deliver the same protection as rain pants, but you don鈥檛 have to pull them听over your shoes. Instead, wrap this ankle- or calf-length around your waist. It Velcros shut along the side听and has an adjustable elastic tensioner to dial in the fit around the waist, which can expand from 24 to 54 inches. The design compared to rain pants,听without constricting movement. It also听weighs less than four ounces and stuffs down to the size of a breakfast burrito.听
Best Camping Skirt

Montbell Superior Down Trail Skirt ($79)
This听 came with us on camping weekends, road trips, and alpine starts in the mountains. On a bouldering mission听in Bishop, California, its 800-fill down insulation and side panels made of stretchy, wicking fleece allowed us to boost our core temp while warming up for the day or winding down at night.听
Best Plus-Sized Hiking Skirt

Skirt Sports Happy Girl Skirt ($74)
From the gym to the trails, the balances coverage, mobility, and convenience. Loved by ultrarunners听, this skirt uses a proportional fit model for the upper end of the size range. In other words,听designers听didn鈥檛 just take their size small and scale it up. Instead, Skirt Sports鈥櫶1X, 2X, and 3X offerings are made听with feedback gleaned from a yearlong focus group with people of wide-ranging body types. Seven-inch compression shorts feature phone-sized pockets on the outside of each thigh, plus an eyelet for threading corded headphones听and a zippered back pocket. The UV 50+ finish is an added bonus.听
Best Skort for Men

Purple Rain 国产吃瓜黑料 Kilt ($77)
Purple Rain鈥檚听 is designed for all types of bodies. In the front, two overlapping layers of fabric maximize coverage while allowing the range of motion necessary for people with long legs. A two-inch听yoga-style waistband delivers comfort, and the two cargo pockets are large enough to stash both food and navigation accessories. Perhaps the coolest feature:听two snaps at the hem convert the kilt into shorts, which some male-identifying hikers found helpful while hitchhiking for supply runs or听traveling through more conservative locales.听