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Orvis is a trusted choice for women’s hiking clothes, especially if you want durable layers that breathe, dry quickly, and hold up season after season.
The best hiking clothes breathe well, dry quickly, and move with you. Look for a bit of stretch, quick-drying fabric, and UPF-rated protection on sunny days.
Before your first hike, make sure you have breathable layers you can move in, quality socks, and supportive footwear that fits well.
The three-layer clothing principle for hiking is:
Pack breathable layers you can add or shed as the day changes—something that dries quickly helps a lot. Look for clothes made for outdoor activities. Skip cotton, since it holds moisture and dries slowly once it’s damp.
Our women’s hiking clothing keeps you moving comfortably on everything from casual local walks to steep climbs when you’re far from home. Breathable, quick-drying fabrics help on hot climbs, and a bit of stretch makes every step easier. On the water or along the shore, DriCast® tops and Jackson Quick-Dry pants and shorts dry quickly to keep you comfortable. On sunny days, go with Sun Defense tops, a lightweight hat, and UPF-rated pieces for extra coverage. Pack a lightweight rain jacket when the forecast looks iffy. You’ll also find ¼- and ½-zips and hoodies that breathe well when you’re on the move. When the temperature drops, add a fleece or quilted vest under your hiking jacket for warmth without a lot of bulk.