While the rest of the Rocky Mountains are聽still buried in snow (with more on the way), spring has arrived聽in the high desert of New Mexico. Trees are blooming, lettuce is growing, the winds are howling, allergies are kicking, and our skis are (mostly) in the closet. It鈥檚 not T-shirt weather yet, but we're聽excited to break out some聽warmer-weather聽kit. Here鈥檚 a list of the聽pieces the 国产吃瓜黑料 staff has been wearing the most.
Allbirds聽Wool Runners ($95,聽pictured above)
Want to know the worst part about flying when you wear size 12聽shoes? Trying to make room for all your clothes plus trainers and fashionable kicks in a duffel that鈥檒l fit inside a tiny regional jet. Enter聽Allbirds,聽wool runners that have already changed my life when it comes to airplane travel. These pliable聽shoes pack to half the size of your normal joggers, but聽are insanely comfortable on pavement or the treadmill because they stretch to fit the exact contours of your feet. They also dress up well with jeans, and best of all the wool is naturally breathable and stink-free. But here鈥檚 my real endorsement:聽Allbirds聽sent us a pair for testing and I鈥檝e since bought three more.鈥擲cott聽Rosenfield, online editor
Nike Bandit Sunglasses ($145)

The return of spring means more hours of sunlight. And while I always welcome having more time to romp around outdoors without the need for artificial light鈥攏ot to mention being able to enjoy the sunset through a frame other than my office window鈥攎ore sun requires added UV protection for my eyes. That's why when daylight savings time hit, I pulled out聽Nike's new Bandit sunglasses (available this Friday). The boxy frames provide excellent coverage聽and Max Optics lenses boast impressive clarity. But the Bandits, as with the rest of the 2016 line, were built for running, and they have the athletic touches to prove it. The frames are featherweight but conform to your face for a snug fit, tiny holes vent heat and allow cool air to circulate to prevent fogging, and rubber channels at the temples help wick away sweat and reduce slip. It's all part of an unassumingly stylish package that excels while going fast on foot.鈥擶ill聽Egensteiner, assistant editor
Levi's Commuter 541 Athletic Fit Trousers ($90)

Unless you鈥檙e an ultrarunner, it鈥檚 damn hard for most athletic men to squeeze into a regular pair of skinny jeans. Levi鈥檚 knows this, which is why the San Francisco-based company has started making a 541 style that has聽a wider upper for your tree-trunk聽quads but tapered legs for a similar slimmed-down look. We particularly like the 541 Trousers, which are part of their bike-specific Commuter line. In addition to their dialed fit, these pants also feature flexible聽fabric for a broad range of motion, plus reflective hits when you cuff their hems. But don鈥檛 feel like you have to ride your bike to own a pair. They鈥檙e just as comfy for sitting at a desk or walking to lunch.鈥擝ryan Rogala, video production manager
Patagonia Fitz Roy Bison Trucker Hat ($30)

Here at聽国产吃瓜黑料聽we love hats. Editors鈥 offices are teeming with merino beanies, duckbills, UV-blocking fishing caps, even fedoras. But there鈥檚 one hat that鈥檚 the most popular by far鈥攖he Patagonia Fitz Roy Bison Trucker. A growing number of people on the staff鈥攊ncluding myself鈥攕port various versions of this cap on a regular basis. The graphics are creative but subtle and the craftsmanship is a lot better than your normal trucker lid. I鈥檝e worn it in on dawn patrols and lunchtime runs, for afternoon meetings and even out to dinner (hey, it's New Mexico).聽And we鈥檙e not the only ones who love this piece. Try to buy one at your REI and you鈥檒l see that they鈥檙e regularly sold out.鈥擶es Judd, assistant editor
United by Blue Juno Fleece Vest ($98)

I get cold easily, especially when the 国产吃瓜黑料 heater is on the fritz聽(which happens frequently). So聽a cozy聽vest like this one from United by Blue is part of my year-round wardrobe. Despite its solid tech resume (a buttery smooth poly liner and recycled fleece shell), the聽Juno has more than a touch of style, with a playful聽oversize聽chest pocket and burnt-orange color聽contrasts. It's got a social conscience, too: UBB uses a portion of its revenue to organize water-cleanup efforts.鈥擜xie Navas, senior editor
Search and State Hooded Riding Sweatshirt ($195)

new Hooded Riding Sweatshirt is a simple black hoody. And that鈥檚 why I like it. Purposely understated and obsessively clean, it鈥檚 meant for the bike but looks just as good at a lunch meeting. Built from a Japanese French terry (cotton), the piece is plush but also plenty rugged so it won鈥檛 wear out under backpack straps or tear if I catch an errant branch. Cotton doesn鈥檛 move moisture like wool, of course, but it鈥檚 totally fine for 20 minutes sprints. Inside, internal cable routing keeps my earbuds out of the way, and out front a two-sided zippered pouch holds my cell phone and other smaller items. One warning: the fit is extra trim to prevent fabric from flopping in the wind, so size up if you鈥檙e a tweener.鈥擩akob Schiller, associate editor
Outdoor Voices Ronde聽Bra ($55) Mockneck聽Crop ($60)

The era of neon workout gear is coming to close and you can thank Outdoor Voices (and their 27-year-old founder Tyler Haney) for helping spur this quiet revolution. Back in 2013,聽the New York-based company started making ultra-soft, retro cut, low-key activewear in a style decidedly different from the Under Armours and Nikes of the world and it鈥檚 quickly taken off.聽The Ronde聽bra and Mockneck crop are my current favorites. The Ronde聽has the look of a Marilyn Monroe-era bikini top, but offers enough support that I felt comfortable wearing it sport climbing. The soft jersey cotton Mockneck crop hits just above the belly-button, and comes in a print The New York Times dubbed “digital oreo.” I liked it for yoga or strength workouts, but also wore it out to the bar with a pair of jeans and received lots of compliments鈥攖hough I was glad I鈥檇 worked on my abs first.鈥擬eaghen Brown, associate editor
Tucker & Bloom Bison Leather Edition North to South Messenger Bag ($600)

Tucker & Bloom鈥檚 flagship North to South Messenger Bag ups the bike bag game in a big way. Instead of some form of nylon, this hauler is made from a supple but tough bison leather that definitely stands out in a crowded San Francisco bike lane. But it鈥檚 not just made to show off. Inside it鈥檚 big enough for your laptop plus a stack of vinyl and a trusty rain jacket. Thanks to the cycling-specific cross-body shearling strap, it will always stay put while you weave through morning traffic. Inside, Tucker & Bloom cleverly lined the bag with bright orange fabric, which adds a touch of style but also makes it easy to find your keys, even in low light.鈥擥reg Thomas, associate editor
Taylor Stitch The Long Haul聽Jacket聽in Cone Mills '68 Selvage ($190)

My dad has a vest鈥攚ell, had a vest鈥攖hat鈥檚 traveled between all his kids. My sister grabbed it first when she lived in Chicago, and my brother stole it from her when he moved to聽Nashville. And then聽just before I moved to Santa Fe聽I claimed it as my own. The collar is fraying and the navy corduroy saddle has faded, but聽it keeps me warm while reminding me of him. I don't have聽kids yet, but I hope my聽Taylor Stitch The Long Haul聽Jacket has a聽similarly storied聽life when I do.聽Assembled in California from a vintage-patterned selvedge denim鈥攎illed in North Carolina鈥攖he piece聽is made to last.聽The聽13.5-ounce deep indigo聽heritage fabric will wear in over time, custom copper聽buttons get their own unique patina, and even the聽leather patch at the neck will look good decades in.鈥擩on Gugala,聽editorial assistant