Angus Flannel / Trailworks Bib
Here’s a duo you’ll wear on the daily. The Angus Flannel is our new go-to, lined with a thick brushed flannel that adds warmth without overheating. Throw that on under the tough cotton-canvas Trailworks Bib and you’ll be ready to tune skis, chop wood, or whatever else the day involves.
Handlebar Tech Flannel / Mullet Jogger
We’ve been wearing the Handlebar Tech Flannel for years now, and it’s still a front-runner. It’s a stretchy, quick-drying, relaxed button-up with flannel vibes that can go from work to the mountains in a snap. Wear it with the Mullet Jogger—a comfort-forward lounge pant that doubles as a fleecy baselayer—and you’re dialed for a day in or a day out.
Sinclair Insulated Flannel / Trailworks Pant
There will come a day when a simple flannel isn’t quite enough. You need a flannel that’s more jacket than shirt. The Sinclair Insulated Flannel looks like your favorite button-up, but it has 40 grams of synthetic down insulation to help ward off cold temps. Throw it on with the workwear-inspired Trailworks Pant, made from a stout but pliable canvas fabric, to go to work, the climbing gym, or wherever else the day takes you.
Brose Shirt / Mullet Jogger
While we’re going for the portmanteau thing, the Brose is really a Shacket. A fleece lined interior with a sturdy exterior. Wear it under a shell for a nice mid-layer, or in the garage when tuning skis. What to wear on the bottom when you’re all business up top, the Mullet Jogger of course for a party in the back.