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The Gorpcore trend owes its name to a hiker’s primary source of energy: Good Ol’ Raisins and Peanuts. Trail mix, in other words. The past few years have seen a massive influx of technical clothing into the wardrobes of streetwear enthusiasts, but more recently, it’s been outdoor brands that have broken into the high-fashion market. 

Among others, we’ve seen renowned designers partner with The North Face, Salomon, Snow Peak and other industry leaders. Like many other trends, this one has been embraced by big-name celebrities, to the point where the style has found a niche in our culture. And that’s how Gorpcore was born.

But what explains the massive arrival of outdoor brands on the city’s sidewalks? This fashion trend has been influenced by technology taking over every aspect of our lives, and the apparel industry is no exception. People have become accustomed to a certain standard for their clothing—it must meet the requirements of our daily lives and activities.

Also read: What is athleisure wear & how to master the style?

Gorpcore Outfit for Women
Gorpcore outfit for men

What is the Gorpcore trend?

What is Gorpcore? It’s the fusion of a hiker and a fashion lover’s style, known as gorpcore fashion. Think Patagonia‘s fleece sweaters, or The North Face‘s expedition puffy that dominates the looks of streetwear enthusiasts.

Brands like Mountain Hardwear, Tilley, Mammut, icebreaker, Danner (to name a few) will help you make the statement you want. It’s not just about getting your hands on these great outdoor brands though – it’s about matching and choosing the right clothes by following a formula with defined colours, volume, and fits, with just enough logos. Here’s how.

HOW DO WE DEFINE THE GORP STYLE?

What makes your look Gorpcore? If you thought you could pull it off just by throwing on a Summit Series quilted jacket or a highly technical shell, think again. The success of the look lies in the careful combination of practical clothing, accessories, and the thoughtful layering of elements that suggest you’re making hiking your raison-d’etre.

1. The Colours

The first thing you’ll notice about Gorpcore is that the clothing tends to be colourful. Traditionally, equipment for alpine activities needs to be bright for obvious safety reasons. Orange, red, yellow, pink, and purple are therefore widely used by brands because of their contrasting tone with the colours of nature. However, neutral tones also have their place in the Gorpcore wardrobe. Beige, brown, olive green and retro patterns are particularly popular. Your outfit should look like you borrowed an old beige fleece from your grandfather and combined it with an orange puffy that’s rugged enough to help you summit Everest.

These combinations can easily be adapted into everyday outfits, adding a playful element to your daily attire.

2. Layering

Layering is the essence of the Gorpcore aesthetic. Like the multi-layered systems that are widely used by big outdoor brands, your clothes need to be layered in the right way. So you wouldn’t wear a quilted coat over a shell, but it’s not uncommon to see an open coat over a fleece jumper. Incorporating gorpcore jackets, such as a moisture-wicking base layer, insulating fleece or puffer jackets, and a waterproof outer shell, ensures both style and the practical benefits of your technical clothing.

3. Volume

If there’s one thing you have to respect when wearing the style, it’s the volume of your clothes. The Gorpcore look is anything but minimalist—coats are bulky so they can be worn over layers. Trousers are wide and straight, with large, convenient pockets. The essential fleece jumper should not be fitted—remember, you borrowed it from your grandfather. Choose functional clothing for camping, hiking or climbing, comfortable and loose-fitting to ensure freedom of movement, with handy pockets to stash all your essentials.

Fleece jackets are also key items, blending rugged outdoor aesthetics with urban fashion elements.

4. The fit

It may sound contradictory, but it’s very simple: the clothes that make up the Gorpcore look are loose but adjustable. Think of hiking trousers or gorpcore pants that adjust at the ankles and waist, and a hood with adjustable drawstrings, etc. There’s nothing like a backpack tied around the waist and chest, or a climbing harness to complete the look.

5. Logos

Here is where the Gorpcore trend distances itself from Techwear. Logos are essential and we want to see them! They are a sign of quality and attest to your credibility as an urban hiker. Skip the urban collections of outdoor brands that often tone down their logos, and go for reflective logos on the chest or shoulder.

The perfect Gorpcore WARDROBE

It should consist of the following elements from top gorpcore brands:

1. A Beanie or a Retro Hat

Headgear is the ultimate accessory for achieving the Gorpcore look. You can't beat a vibrant coloured beanie or fleece cap (or even a bucket hat!). Set the tone for your look with a toque featuring a logo, or a drawstring backpacker hat.

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1. A Beanie or a Retro Hat

Headgear is the ultimate accessory for achieving the Gorpcore look. You can't beat a vibrant coloured beanie or fleece cap (or even a bucket hat!). Set the tone for your look with a toque featuring a logo, or a drawstring backpacker hat.

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2. A Puffy Jacket

It's the essential element of your outfit. Get your hands on a puffer jacket, a warmly insulated coat designed to handle extreme temperatures. While it doesn't have to be stuffed with down (a synthetic insulation coat will do), it's the volume and colour of the coat that will give it that Gorpcore look.

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2. A Puffy Jacket

It's the essential element of your outfit. Get your hands on a puffer jacket, a warmly insulated coat designed to handle extreme temperatures. While it doesn't have to be stuffed with down (a synthetic insulation coat will do), it's the volume and colour of the coat that will give it that Gorpcore look.

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3. A Raincoat

In addition to style, the Gorpcore aesthetic lies in the functionality of the clothing, often referred to as functional outdoor wear. Something extremely versatile like a waterproof jacket is perfect for keeping you dry all year long.

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3. A Raincoat

In addition to style, the Gorpcore aesthetic lies in the functionality of the clothing, often referred to as functional outdoor wear. Something extremely versatile like a waterproof jacket is perfect for keeping you dry all year long.

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4. A Fleece Sweater

There is no piece that defines the Gorpcore look better than a fleece sweater. While Patagonia's Synchilla Snap-T and Retro-X jackets are emblematic of the trend, they're not the only ones. Fleece midlayers of all kinds work well in a Gorpcore ensemble. And they're so comfortable, you won't regret making room for them in your closet (or under your coat), especially when wearing functional outdoor wear that combines practicality with style.

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4. A Fleece Sweater

There is no piece that defines the Gorpcore look better than a fleece sweater. While Patagonia's Synchilla Snap-T and Retro-X jackets are emblematic of the trend, they're not the only ones. Fleece midlayers of all kinds work well in a Gorpcore ensemble. And they're so comfortable, you won't regret making room for them in your closet (or under your coat), especially when wearing functional outdoor wear that combines practicality with style.

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5. A Pair of Wide-Leg Pants

Fitted pants are essentially the opposite end of the spectrum from the pants that embody the Gorpcore trend. Cargo pants with wide, straight legs are the preferred choice, often made of a lightweight fabric and featuring multiple pockets.

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5. A Pair of Wide-Leg Pants

Fitted pants are essentially the opposite end of the spectrum from the pants that embody the Gorpcore trend. Cargo pants with wide, straight legs are the preferred choice, often made of a lightweight fabric and featuring multiple pockets.

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6. A Breathable Base Layer

The base layer is designed to be worn under your clothes in cold or temperate weather. Whether you buy merino wool or synthetic, it should be made of lightweight, moisture-wicking, anti-microbial fabrics. Regardless of style, avoid cotton at all costs.

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6. A Breathable Base Layer

The base layer is designed to be worn under your clothes in cold or temperate weather. Whether you buy merino wool or synthetic, it should be made of lightweight, moisture-wicking, anti-microbial fabrics. Regardless of style, avoid cotton at all costs.

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7. Socks that Stand Out

Yes, socks are an integral part of Gorpcore. On the trails and at campsites where the trend got its origins, socks tend to stick out of boots to avoid bugs or dirt. So thick, colourful socks, worn to be visible almost all the time, are a key style element.

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7. Socks that Stand Out

Yes, socks are an integral part of Gorpcore. On the trails and at campsites where the trend got its origins, socks tend to stick out of boots to avoid bugs or dirt. So thick, colourful socks, worn to be visible almost all the time, are a key style element.

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8. A Pair of Sandals or Hiking Boots

Gorpcore shoes, particularly hiking boots, have the advantage of being comfortable whether you’re on the trail or not. They are also often weather-resistant and built rugged. Bulky soles with large studs are characteristic of the trend.

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8. A Pair of Sandals or Hiking Boots

Gorpcore shoes, particularly hiking boots, have the advantage of being comfortable whether you’re on the trail or not. They are also often weather-resistant and built rugged. Bulky soles with large studs are characteristic of the trend.

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9. A Utility Backpack

Prepare as if you were going on an expedition. In that respect, the utility backpack, a key piece of outdoor gear, is an essential Gorpcore accessory. Whether you use it to carry your laptop or climbing ropes, fake it until you make it by choosing a hiking backpack (not an urban one) to successfully complete your look.

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9. A Utility Backpack

Prepare as if you were going on an expedition. In that respect, the utility backpack, a key piece of outdoor gear, is an essential Gorpcore accessory. Whether you use it to carry your laptop or climbing ropes, fake it until you make it by choosing a hiking backpack (not an urban one) to successfully complete your look.

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Women’s Perfect Gorpcore Outfit​:

Men’s Perfect Gorpcore Outfit​:

Gorpcore Styles and Clothing

The Gorpcore Ultimate FAQ

What is the meaning of gorpcore?

The Gorpcore trend gets its name from the acronym G.O.R.P which refers to the phrase Good Ol' Raisins and Peanuts, a backpacker's snack consisting of nuts and dried fruit. Gorpcore fashion blends outdoor functionality with urban style, emphasizing rugged, technical gear like puffer jackets, cargo pants, and trail sneakers as everyday streetwear staples.

Is The North Face a Gorpcore brand?

Yes, like many other outdoor and camping brands, The North Face can be considered a brand whose clothing belongs to the Gorpcore trend.

How should you dress Gorpcore?

By layering utilitarian outdoor clothing with vibrant colours, favouring loose over tight fits, and visible brand logos.

What’s the difference between Gorpcore and Techwear?

The essence of Techwear and Gorpcore styles lies in wearing technical clothing on a daily basis. Unlike Techwear, the Gorpcore trend emphasizes the trendy style of clothing specifically designed for hiking, blending outdoor functionality with urban aesthetics, rather than the understated, urban nature of techwear.

You might be a seasoned hiker who can’t be bothered to change out of their comfy clothes once Monday rolls around, or maybe you’re just a dedicated follower of fashion trends. Whatever category you fall under, the vibrant colours, easy-to-layer cuts and technical materials of Gorpcore have it all. Embrace it.

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  1. Rab brand overview

  2. Arc’teryx brand overview

  3. Rab vs Arc’teryx brand comparison

  4. Verdict: and the best brand is…

Rab Overview

A Brief History

In 1973, in the midst of a dock worker strike, Rab Carrington found himself stranded in Buenos Aires. He was an avid climber and mountaineer, travelling south, destined for the devilish peaks of Patagonia. But now, suddenly, he had neither the luggage nor the money to go on. 

Luckily, Argentine-native and close friend Hector Vieytes hooked Carrington up with a job in his textile factory. It was here that Carrington learned the fundamental sewing techniques that, nearly a decade later, would lead to the birth of his own apparel company.

Fast-forward to 1980. Carrington had just moved to the UK’s Peak District—a national park known for its steep limestone valleys, dramatic gritstone ridges, and stark moorland plateaus. Unimpressed with the apparel market—and looking for a more frugal solution—Carrington began sewing his own down jackets into sleeping bags. 

Word of his high-quality, homemade gear spread like wildfire through the outdoor community. By the end of ‘81, Carrington had moved his operation from a dingy attic to a full-scale workshop. That’s when the eponymous Rab was born.

Today, over 40 years later, Rab garments are still renowned for their no-nonsense design, cutting-edge craftsmanship, and ethical manufacturing practices. The reach now extends from the swampy lowlands of the Peak District to the sky-piercing heights of the Himalayas.

Social Responsibility & Sustainability

Of the innumerable outdoor gear brands kicking today, only a handful have succeeded in balancing innovation, aesthetics, and sustainability. Rab stands among this select few. Their commitment extends from the well-being of their workers to the renewability of the resources they use.

  • RDS-Certified Down 

Rab uses RDS-certified European goose down in their down products. This means that the geese are humanely treated and not subjected to unnecessary harm.

  • Global Recycled Standard (GRS) Down

Rab has begun incorporating recycled down into garments. Because recycled down is not traceable, it cannot be RDS-certified; however, it is recognized by the Global Recycled Standard (GRS).

  • Fair Wear Foundation

Since 2020, Rab has been a member of the independent, non-profit Fair Wear Foundation. The mission of affiliated brands is to reduce the prevalent labour abuses in factories throughout the developing world. Rab claims that their overseas factories undergo frequent third-party audits to maintain rigorous ethical standards. Unfortunately, these reports are not publicly available.

  • The Rab Promise

In order to encourage more people to repair their gear instead of replace it, the Rab Promise offers customers complete access to their in-house Service Centre—even after your warranty has expired.

Currently, Rab is aiming to become a Net Zero company by 2030.

Flagship Product: The Microlight Alpine Jacket

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Though Rab may be best known for their timelessly vintage Kinder Smock, today we’ll be looking at the Microlight Alpine Jacket. The Microlight Alpine Jacket is Rab’s answer to the lightweight puffy. It performs equally well as a shoulder season softshell as it does as a winter midlayer. It’s a versatile piece that has garnered a fanbase among hikers, climbers, globe-trotters, and trend-setters.

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In terms of weight, the Microlight Alpine comes in at 14.2 oz (403g), or about two ounces short of a pound. This makes it light but not necessarily ultralight. The face fabric is a highly durable 30D Pertex Quantum ripstop nylon, while the inside is filled with 5.1 oz (144.6g) of 700 fill-power down insulation. Because down isn’t naturally hydrophobic, it’s treated with a Nikwax coating to increase water-resistance.

This year’s model also comes with several welcome upgrades and intelligent redesigns. For instance, the combination of zoned micro and nano baffles increases the down’s thermal efficiency without adding bulk or weight. What’s more, the material composition checks all the ethical boxes: 100% recycled polyamide outer, 100% recycled polyamide lining, and P.U.R.E GRS-certified down. Other key features include:

  • Harness-compatible, hand-warmer pockets
  • Zippered chest pocket
  • Adjustable hood with stiffened peak
  • Discrete elastic cuffs
  • Drawstring adjustable hem

Not a fan of hoods? Pick up the Microlight Jacket—the non-hooded version of the Microlight Alpine that boasts all the same great features. Both versions come with a separate stuff sack for compact and convenient storage.

Arc'teryx Overview

A Brief History

Rock Solid was founded in Vancouver in 1989. They specialized in rock climbing hardware and gear. Then, in 1991, Rock Solid changed their name to the far more recognizable Arc’teryx. 

To the uninitiated, the name certainly looks and sounds strange. Interestingly, it’s actually a contraction of the tongue-twisting, Archaeopteryx. This is the oldest known bird, immortalized in a fossil that would also become the brand’s new logo.

In the mid-90’s, Arc’teryx partnered with GORE TEX. This allowed them to craft waterproof apparel and helped them to expand their product line beyond the narrow scope of climbing. Over the course of the last three-plus decades, Arc’teryx has become an international force in cutting-edge design and innovative technology.

Despite their proudly Canadian roots, Arc’teryx is no longer a true Canadian brand. In 2001, the Adidas-owned Salomon Group acquired Arc’teryx. Then, in 2005, the Solomon Group was purchased by Amer Sports, a Finnish sporting goods brand. In 2019, Amer Sports was incorporated into Anta Sports, a Chinese multinational sports equipment corporation.

Social Responsibility & Sustainability

Arc’teryx is perhaps the industry leader when it comes to sustainability and social responsibility. Let’s check out a few of their initiatives. You also can read more about their policies, practices, and goals on their sustainability page.

  • ESG Policies

Arc’teryx has been a long-time champion of ESG policies, which stands for Environment, Social, and Governance. This comprises the three pillars of corporate responsibility: improving environmental efficiency, increasing employee health and safety, and respecting business ethics and compliance regulations.

  • Bluesign Approved

Arc’teryx is a bluesign approved brand. Bluesign is an independent verifier that audits a company’s business practices to determine whether they’re actively trying to minimize their impact. This extends to every facet of the manufacturing process, from environmental and ecological, to worker health and safety. 

  • Traceable Products

Every Arc’teryx product is traceable to the particular factory where it was made. Most of these factories are located overseas, predominantly in Far Eastern countries like China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and Myanmar. The only product that continues to be manufactured at the brand’s B.C. headquarters—known as the ARC’One—is the rugged Alpha SV.

Arc’teryx maintains rigorous standards and conducts frequent third-party inspections to ensure that worker rights and working conditions are respected. Failing this, Arc’teryx retains the right to immediately terminate their contract with a factory.

Flagship Product: Cerium LT

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The Arc’teryx Cerium LT is comparable to Rab’s Microlight Alpine Jacket. Both are lightweight, hooded, down puffies that provide immense versatility across a range of activities and conditions.

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With a weight of 10.7 oz (305g), the Cerium LT is not only light—it’s ultralight. The 10D Arato face fabric offers some tear-resistance and sheds light precipitation thanks to a DWR finish. 

The interior features a dual insulation system known as Down Composite Mapping. You get 3.6 oz (102g) of 850 fill-power down strategically placed throughout the jacket, in addition to some synthetic Coreloft insulation in wetness-prone areas (like the cuffs, hood, collar, shoulders, and armpits). This improves overall weather-resistance, but may slightly detract from warmth. Other notable features include:

  • Two zippered, hand-warmer pockets
  • Internal zip pocket with stuff sack
  • Adjustable hem
  • Elastic cuffs
  • Adjustable StormHood

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Comparing Rab and Arc'teryx 

After discussing both Rab and Arc’teryx and reviewing one of their flagship products, it’s time to see how the two stack up against each other. We’ll contrast both brands across six key criteria:

1. Weight

The Cerium LT weighs in at a very impressive 10.7 oz (305g), while the Microlight Alpine Jacket is about 25% heavier at 14.2 oz (403g). It’s worth noting that both jackets still clock in at under a pound; however, devout ultralighters will no doubt struggle to get past this discrepancy.

2. Durability

Of course, the Microlight Alpine Jacket’s handful of extra ounces aren’t for nothing. Indeed, the Microlight is considerably more durable, thanks to its 30D Pertex Quantum ripstop shell. This, compared to the Cerium LT’s 10D.

3. Performance

Despite the fact that the Cerium LT has slightly more loft per cubic inch, the Microlight Alpine Jacket is arguably warmer. 

The difference perhaps lies in the quantity of insulation, rather than the fill-power. As mentioned above, the Cerium LT contains 3.4 oz of 850 fill-power, while the Microlight Alpine Jacket has 5.1 oz of 700 fill-power insulation. Again, it isn’t for nothing that the Microlight packs on a handful of additional ounces compared to the Cerium LT.

4. Price

The Cerium LT retails for $449.99, while the Microlight Alpine Jacket sells for $349.99. That’s a $100 difference in favour of the Microlight.

5. Style

This comes down to preference. Granted, everything Arc’teryx makes naturally ranks as some of the most stylish outdoor apparel. As is common among Arc’teryx products, the Cerium LT is built to fit slim, so it’s important to consider your body type. 

Though previous incarnations of the Microlight Alpine Jacket were also ‘slim fit’, the latest iteration is classified as ‘regular fit’. Depending on your body type, this is something to consider, as you’ll notice extra room around the waist. Fit aside, both the Cerium LT and the Microlight Alpine Jacket are relatively true-to-size.

6. Corporate Responsibility

Both Arc’teryx and Rab have taken tremendous strides in minimizing their carbon footprint, encouraging gear repair over gear replacement, and keeping their overseas factories accountable. What we love about Arc’teryx, and hope to eventually see with Rab, is more manufacturing transparency.

WRAP UP

At the end of the day, you’ll be happy whether you decide to go with Rab or with Arc’teryx. Both the Microlight Alpine Jacket and Cerium LT offer immense versatility and value. This is a jacket you can expect to have for many years to come. And, if you ever find yourself in need of repairs, both companies will be there to assist you.

Next, check out how Arc’teryx fared against another European contender, Norrøna.

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