Since Moving to LA I’ve Been Hiking Nonstop—All The Cute Pieces I’ve Collected

New Yorkers like to h park to relax, people in Miami like to head to the beach, and Los Angelenos love to hike. And since moving to L.A. over a year ago, I’ve been hiking like it’s my second job. Nothing is more rejuvenating and relaxing than a long (or short) trek away from the hustle and bustle of the city. It gives you time to think and take in the views, plus it’s a fun, refreshing way to hit that 10,000 daily step goal. I’m far from an expert hiker, but I do consider myself an expert in knowing what cute (and functional) outfits to wear. 

As revitalizing as hiking can be, it can quickly take a wrong turn if you’re not properly prepared with all the essential gear (think a water bottle, some sort of navigation, sunscreen, and snacks) or dressed in appropriate attire, the latter of which I’m here to help with today. When it comes to figuring out what to wear hiking, always (and we do mean always) make comfort (and protection from the sun) your primary goal. That means a good pair of walking shoes (sneakers are always a safe bet, as are hiking boots), nonrestrictive, moisture-wicking attire, a baseball cap, and sunglasses are definite musts when piecing together a good outfit.

The below pieces are my definitive essentials when conquering the trails. Whether it’s an easy route or a path a little more complex, these will get you through it in the most stylish way possible.

Hiking can work up a sweat depending on which trail you take, so in cases of unpredictability, I always like to reach for an exercise set. While super sleek leggings have their place, I prefer more breathable materials with moisture-wicking properties. 

On doesn’t just make cool sneakers.

I love layered shorts as an anti-chafing preventative.

Girlfriend Collective is just that girl (pun intended) when it comes to workout sets.

This material will feel lighter against the skin.

Don’t sleep on Free People’s activewear collection—it’s so good.

This color just brightens my day.

I had to throw in some chocolate brown in the mix.

These bottoms fall on the trendy side, so they’re practical for activities outside of your hiking sessions.

It’s pretty self-evident why proper sneakers are a must before embarking on a trail. Choosing the right pair can make or break the experience.

If looking cute is your main priority.

These are equipped with complex construction to make journeying through the paths a breeze.

These were specifically constructed for explosive movements, so you know they won’t fail you.

Not only are Salomon sneaker super trendy for their looks right now, they’re also some of the best technical sneakers on the market.

If you like to jog during your hikes, get these.

Since nighttime hikes are a thing in LA, and the city is almost like a desert, a warmer option is necessary. Here’s where a cool sweatsuit enters the picture. They’ll also seamlessly carry you to the after-hike breakfast or brunch.

Nike is always a solid option. 

I’ll definitely be wearing this while running errands too.

Emily Oberg’s athleisure line just always gets it right when it comes to aesthetics.

Shorts are a great option for 70 degree days.

For the ultimate in moisture-wicking, I love this cool set.

These pants are also cool enough to wear on their own.

Dressing in sets certainly saves some time, but I also like to rely on a collection of sporty staples to elevate or add function to an outfit. From jackets to sportsbras these are great pieces to build your athletic wardrobe.

Crop jackets are a must.

I’m wowed by this color.

Because no one likes to feel like a puddle of sweat.

Loose shorts really come in clutch during summer hikes.

One and done is the way to go. Plus the contrasting seams are so cool.

I love a shacket like this to layer over my workout sets for a trendy take.

Not only is this simple sun protection, but it’s also a lightweight solution to deal with any unexpected elements.

If I have plans immediately after, I usually throw on nice-looking joggers like these.

The clothing is just one part of dressing up for a successful hike—things like sunglasses, hats, hip bags, and more are equally crucial. Below are a few of my favorites.

How cute is this waterbottle?

Yeah, it’s a little fancy but just because you’re hiking doesn’t mean you can’t look cute doing it?

For an easier trail, I’ll grab a less technical (but more stylish) pair like these. DL Eyewear has some of the best sunglasses and optical right now.

Sun protection that’s actually fun to put on.

A cool fact: the material has cooling properties.

Light and compact is always the way to go.

Since sporty sunglasses are all the rage. 

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