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First off, let me say that I'm a college student and will be for the next 3 years. So, I won't be running around in a monkey suit anytime soon. I have a lot of button-up shirts, khakis, (Gant Rugger, APC, J Crew, etc) that I usually wear, but after acquiring a few Patagonia and Icebreaker pieces I'm starting to wonder if I can abandon the button-ups in my day-to-day life. The types of clothing that I can wear hiking are typically made to be comfortable, allow for a full range of motion in the arms and legs, are lightweight, but not always fashionable. My opinion on this has changed since I've started to rotate Patagonia and Icebreaker pieces into everyday use.
Has anyone tried to make more of your everyday wardrobe "hiking" clothes?
Can anyone recommend other manufacturers whose clothing has a "tailored" fit for an athletic build?
Am I just trying to make an excuse to buy more gear? Or am I just trying to simplify my life by combining clothing for both situations?
Edited by travis.bickle on 12/07/2012 18:39:05 MST.
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