Ever wonder what to wear on a hike and still look cute? You’ll be drenched in sweat and you’ll most likely end up with unruly tresses when the wind blows too hard. Going hiking will ultimately take elegance out of the equation as you layer on clothing and cover every square inch of your physique as protection from outside hazards. But even the most fashionable go hiking to get away from it all. The outdoors, it seems, is considered by some as the best remedy to first world problems.
10 things To Wear On A Hike And Still Look Cute:
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Layered Top.
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Waterproofing.
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Vest.
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Leg Protection.
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Stylish Hiking Shoes.
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Polarized Sunglasses.
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Head Protection.
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Hiking Gloves.
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Backpack/Slingpack.
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Watch.

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When thinking of getting rid of your blazer and stilettos for a few hours or days of stroll in a nearby trail, finding the right yet cute things to wear can be an exciting experience. You’ll be amazed at how hiking gears have improved over the years in terms of design and style. To give you a head start, here’s a list of hiking must-haves that will keep your body protected while maintaining grace and class.
1. Layered Top. When hiking in spring, a sweat-wicking breathable top is all it takes to go on a few hours of day hike. Radiation from the sun’s UV rays, however, must also be a main concern. With this, choosing a long-sleeved shirt that provides UPF/UV sun protection is an excellent choice. Take this UPF50+ sun protection long-sleeved shirt, for instance. Sweat-wicking and breathable, it also blocks harmful radiation each time.
Vapor Apparel Women’s Long Sleeve T-Shirt
2. Waterproofing. The weather can be quite unpredictable. No matter how hot or soggy, there’s always a high chance that rain can happen within the day. This is even more so when hiking at thousands of elevation gain. It certainly gets cold up there! So always have a buffer to keep your body warm when the temp starts dropping. This Women’s Waterproof Windproof Jacket, for instance, can protect you from the wet ,cold and wind while maintaining that level of cuteness.
Diamond Candy Waterproof Rain Jacket Women
3. Vest. When hiking in the fall or winter, layering is a crucial factor that must never be taken for granted. Wear one like this Columbia Women’s Morning Light III Omni Heat Vest as you head out in the early morning. It’s water-resistant and thin enough that you can fit it under a jacket.
Columbia Women’s Morning Light III Omni Heat Vest
4. Leg Protection. Wearing shorts may look cute but trailblazing along grassy or mossy areas may scratch those legs. Instead go for performance leggings or comfy hiking pants like this Zeagoo Women’s Hiking Mountain Pants that allow you to stretch when climbing steep elevation or huge boulders. When hiking in the winter, adding a thermal legging to your wardrobe is a must.
Zeagoo Women’s Rain Pants
5. Stylish Hiking Shoes. Don’t just settle for a so-so boots, instead look for a pair that offer the ultimate protection. Your footsies will be exposed to various elements– the wet, mud and the icky stuff. There are waterproof hiking boots, like this adidas Terrex Fast GTXSurround Boot that offer ultimate protection without sacrificing your personal style. Note: Don’t forget to wear ankle-length socks though to prevent blisters when on a long hike.
adidas outdoor Womens Terrex Fast GTX-Surround
6. Polarized Sunglasses. You’ll most likely be hiking when Mr. Sun is out and about. With that, you will need a good polarized glasses to protect your eyes from the sun’s glare. When picking one, go for a brand that has larger frames for ultimate coverage or sporty ones like this Polarized Sports Sunglass for its snug-fit comfort.
O2O Polarized Sports Sunglasses
7. Head Protection. Aside from wearing sunglasses, you may want to wear something that offer wider shade coverage like that of a baseball cap or a fishing hat. This Waterproof Outdoor Wide Brim Sun Hat, for instance, can compliment your cute hiking fashion style.
Lvaiz Women’s Sun Hat
8. Hiking Gloves. Unless it’s the dog days of summer, wearing protective gloves is a no-brainer when hiking. These HIGHLOONG Hiking/Running Gloves do not just prevent frostbites when temperature drop to a freezing point. They also strengthen your grip hold on most anything.
Lightweight Sport Running Gloves
9. Backpack/Slingpack. You’ll look silly bringing a handbag while hiking on a trail. You wouldn’t last a day without sustenance, too. A first-aid kit and other essentials like snacks, water and first-aid must also be packed into a sturdy backpack or slingpack.
Daxvens Day Hiking Backpack
10. Watch. Ditch the Rolex or that rose gold Omega watch when out in the wild. Grab a Timex Expedition instead for their multitude of benefits — from altitude measurement, compass and GPS, and other important information.
Timex Unisex Expedition Classic Digital Chrono Alarm Timer
Technically, hiking does not require any specialized clothing or accessories. What to wear on a hike and still look cute should also be the least of your concern. When out and about overlooking canyons and mossy or swampy trails, your main concern should be this– safety. So make sure to layer and waterproof, have adequate eye and skincare, and have something handy to guide you back. As always, let weather condition be your guide in choosing what to wear when out there.

