Style and function haven’t always gone hand in hand in menswear, but cool fabric and design innovations have made it easy for guys to score gear that has the best of both worlds. And we’re not just talking about gym clothes. Thanks to brands like Lululemon, you can head off to work in sleek pants, tailored button downs, and even sophisticated blazers made with technical fabrics that incorporate moisture-wicking technology and four-way stretch. Now, this game-changing comfort and style can be donned in the great outdoors, thanks to Lululemon x Wilderness collection.

Inspired by a 300-mile motorcycle tour with Wilderness Collective through the Sierra National Forest and Yosemite National Park, Lululemon created a system of dressing to take on the elements for the ultimate outdoor adventure. With these key pieces, you’ll be comfortable in any weather conditions and keep your gear light.

“We wanted to make sure the product could hold up during a trip like Wilderness, but also look really cool,” says Ben Stubbington, SVP, Design + Concepts, Lululemon. “It had to have the Lululemon aesthetic with the needs of the journey, but also be versatile enough to walk down the street in any city with style and function for your everyday life.”

Lululemon’s cool minimalist designs are appealing to all guys for a classic look with performance function, but what exactly sets this collection apart from the brand’s other offerings? Next-level durability.

"This is a killer jacket," says Men’s Health Fitness Editor Brett Williams wearing the Escape and Explore Rain Jacket. "Coverage and storage where you need it, and nothing extraneous. When you’re going lightweight, that’s what you need." Jason Speakman

“Durability in your gear is really key for a trip like this,” says Stubbington. “Our product is always durable, but this trip required durable gear on a whole other level, especially when it comes to riding a motorbike and potentially falling off one.”

The durability comes through in high-quality abrasion-resistant fabrics, but also strategic placement of extra paneling in places where you’re going to get more wear, like the lower back and forearms. The panelling might be for protection, but it also provides an interesting design element for high style. Essentially, these stylish pieces are meant to last for multiple trips and seasons, giving you more bang for buck.

Fitness Editor Brett Williams wearing the Escape and Explore Collared Long Sleeve Shirt Jacket. Jason Speakman

Pieces in the collection have other thoughtful fabric details, like anti-odor technology to help your clothes stay fresh on a multiple day journey. Silver fibers in the long-sleeve thermal shirt and zinc in the Escape and Explore T-shirt are key to fighting off the stench of bacteria while working up a sweat in the sun.

One of the most interesting items in the collection is the Storm Field Pant. It’s waterproof, breathable, and has great pocket details to replace any commuter pants in your closet. The slim fit is perfect for any guy-on-the-go to sport on and off the trail.

“This three-layer shell pant is something that we wouldn’t normally carry in our collections,” says Stubbington. “It’s incredibly stylish and waterproof, so whether you’re biking in nature or in a city, you’ll get great use out of it. It’s definitely a standout in the market for a cool look with great function.”

Other favorites for the Men’s Health team include the Escape and Explore collared shirt with a chest pocket on the right side, so if you’re right-handed and riding your bike, you can easily access your pocket without taking your dominate hand off the handle. Plus, it’s a lot warmer than it looks with PrimaLoft insulation and wind-resistant Glyde fabric.

Whether you’re going hiking, skiing, snowboarding, or just running around town, this collection is worth the investment to enjoy your daily adventures and look damn good, too.

Adam Mansuroglu Senior Style and Gear Editor Adam is the Senior Style and Gear Editor, overseeing grooming, gear, and fashion content on menshealth.com.

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