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Generally, we a Moosejaw try to advocate nakedness whenever possible, but let's face it, people don't like it when you're just going around being naked all the time. That's why we've come up with the revolutionary concept of clothes. That's a lie. We weren't necessarily the first people to discover clothing, but we do have lots of it, and that's gotta count for something, right? Anyway, this is the part where I tell you about the different kinds of men's clothing that I know about. It'll be fun. I promise. First, I know about men's shirts. Basically, all the men I see on a daily basis are wearing some sort of iteration of shirt. It might be a men's t-shirt, or a long sleeve pullover. That usually depends on the weather or when the last laundry day was. I don't usually ask. Anyway, check out sweet men's tees, long sleeve shirts, and casual button-up shirts from brands like Patagonia, Mountain Hardwear, and The North Face. If it's too cold for just shirts, we've got other stuff. You'll also find some pretty stellar men's sweaters, sweatshirts, and hoodies here. I'm actually wearing a men's hoodie right now. I thought it was a lady-hoodie when I bought it. It's still keeping me pretty warm though, and it totally covers my long monkey-girl arms. A win all around. Men's vests are a good option, too. Basically a vest it a jacket without sleeves. That's how I think of it anyway: sleeveless jackets. Check out fleece vests, insulated vests, softshell vests, and wind resistant running vests to get the full run-down on the vest situation. I've been told pants are important. Check out casual pants and fleece pants for lounging around doing nothing or playing skeeball, or whatever. I had to look up how to spell skeeball. For rainy, snowy, or otherwise wet conditions, men's waterproof pants are the way to go. Men's softshell pants are pretty water-resistant, so they're a great option for wet weather, especially when you need to be flexible doing stuff like trekking or climbing. We've got performance pants, too, for running, climbing, hiking, karaoke, whatever. Wind resistant pants are great for cooler weather trail running. They block the wind a repel moisture, thanks to a DWR coating. If you're getting into the serious cold stuff, you'll want to check out men's base layer clothing from sweet brands like CW-X, Smartwool, Icebreaker, and Patagonia. Base layers are worn against the skin to wick moisture away and insulate. That moisture wicking part is pretty important if you don't want to feel all gross and clammy. Nobody likes gross and clammy. There's a base layer weight for anything from high-sweat aerobic activity and hot weather to the most freezing of freezing mountain climates. Back in the olden days, people called base layers long underwear. I guess they still do sometimes. |
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