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Choose your fit
- Standard or straight: consistent leg width
- Slim: tighter or tapered to the leg
- Relaxed or wider: fits loosely throughout the thighs, knees and calves
What material do you prefer?
- Synthetic
- Polyester: affordable, stretchy, doesn't wrinkle
- Nylon: durable, abrasion-resistant, less stretch
- Spandex: stretchy, moves easily, less breathable
- Natural fibers
- Cotton: durable, breathable, dries slower
- Wool: stretchy, durable, odor-resistant, pricier
- Hemp: durable, renewable, not as soft
Additional features
- Moisture wicking: moves sweat to the outer surface while also drying quickly
- Pockets: zippered pockets offer more security
- Sun-protective fabric: higher UPF rating means better sun protection
- Convertible: can be worn full-length or as shorts
- Insect repellent: treated with coatings can help keep pests off
Waterproof vs. water-resistant
- Waterproof/breathable: keeps out hard, driving rain while also being breathable
- Waterproof/nonbreathable: a slicker or poncho—inexpensive but traps heat
- Water-resistant: can handle light to moderate rain, breathable but permeable
Windproof vs. wind-resistant
- Waterproof jackets are also windproof, do not let wind pass through fibers
- Wind-resistant jackets are lighterweight but won't handle a squall
Hard shell vs. soft shell
- Hard shell: the most protection, less breathability, not insulated
- Soft shell: stretchy and breathable, best for high-exertion, typically water-resistant, not -proof
Rainwear layers
- 2-layer: quietest, midweight, durable moderately priced
- 2.5-layer: lightweight, good protection, lowest priced
- 3-layer: best protection, best protection and breathability, highest price
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