A seasonal lineup designed for sun-soaked schedules, spontaneous plans, and staying out just a little longer.

Our “Freedom of Movement” tagline isn’t just about how our clothes are worn—it’s about where you wear them, too. It’s also about not overthinking your outfit, so it never interrupts the flow of your day and can adapt to whatever climate or activity you encounter. For our spring and summer collection, we’re doubling down on classics—updated in new materials, fresh washes, and more playful prints.

Gadget Short, $95 (Chocolate)
If there were a carryall equivalent in short form, the Gadget Short would be it. They’re cut from a regenerative cotton twill and garment-dyed to achieve a rich chocolate color that will develop a beautiful sun-fade over time. The fit is relaxed, with a longer 10–11-inch inseam, firmly putting the 5–7-inch inseam debate to rest and leaning fully into length. It feels slightly rebellious compared to the early 2020s, but ultimately marks a return to functional form.

Oversized pockets wrap from front to back, letting you leave a tote at home and avoid overstuffing your pockets. They can comfortably fit your phone, a notebook, and even quickdraws, while a D-ring keeps your keys secure or clips a water bottle when your backpack is already maxed out. Whether you need extra storage for errands or something tough enough for the wall, these handle both in a single day.

Nylon Packable G-Short, $92 (Burnt Orange)
Our Nylon Packable G-Short is the answer to the annual summer question: Do you need to pack both shorts and swim trunks? With these, you don’t have to choose. They do both. Made from nylon, they won’t cling to your legs in the heat, and they’re sturdy enough for a hike or a dive into a nearby swimming hole. They’re water-resistant, quick-drying, and packable into an integrated pocket so they won’t take up much room in your duffel bag.

The burnt orange shade reminds us of popping open an ice-cold glass bottle of red Fanta, and if that’s not your chosen Pantone, 15 other colors that feel like you can taste the rainbow. These are summer’s OSS (one-stop shorts), and like potato chips, you can’t have just one.

Nylon Reef Short, $92 (Olive Camo)
Most swim trunks are reserved for the water, and that’s fine, because that’s their purpose. But it’s even better to have a pair that looks just as good when you’re not diving in. Our Nylon Reef Shorts, which are a new style this season, are made from recycled, water- and chlorine-resistant fabric, giving them an ethical edge with a quick- drying feel. While some swim shorts skip pockets altogether, these come equipped with two side pockets and a back Velcro pocket for added function.

The camo motif is the one we’re eyeing. It steps away from the usual whimsical, wacky prints and works more like a neutral. Pair it with one of our graphic tees, hoodies, or nylon jackets, and it holds its own. With an 8–9 inch inseam, they hit that ideal middle ground—easy to wear in and out of the water. Anything in the 3–5 inch range should probably come with water in sight. There’s a fine line between getting a tan and showing too much thigh, and this length walks it well.

Whether you’re between waves, on the wall, or wandering a farmers’ market in Ojai, our G-Sail tee shows up in a can’t-miss yellow that nods to our original address and dirtbag beginnings in Ventura. Back when sun-faded tees and all-day wear were part of the uniform. Cut from a soft, breathable cotton that feels broken-in from the jump, it’s the kind of tee you’ll reach for without thinking twice.

Never underestimate the ease of a simple graphic tee. It’s a built-in conversation starter and a welcome break from the plain, blank staples that dominate most closets. Throw it on with our Japanese chambray double-knee pants, convertible cargos, or Gadget shorts, and finish it off with a pair of Merrells or KEENs for a fit that can take you from trailheads to taco stops.


G-Sail Zip Hooded Sweatshirt, $115 (Heather Ash)
You’d be hard-pressed to find anything better than a zip hoodie that can adapt to any kind of weather, no matter the season. Layer it under a puffer in fall and winter for extra insulation, or wear it on its own in spring and summer over an oxford button-down or one of our graphic tees.

It’s safe to say you’ll want to keep one stashed in the backseat of your ride or tucked into your commuter bag. Our full-zip is made from a cozy cotton-poly blend, complete with a spacious hood and functional pockets. Throw it on before heading to the rock climbing gym, then keep it on while you snag some well-earned breakfast burritos.

Blueberry Hooded Sweatshirt, $115 (Charcoal)
Bouldering, top-roping, or speed climbing is like chess, checkers, and Connect Four for the outdoorsperson, so why not have a little fun with what you’re wearing, no matter your level of expertise? Just as there are different approaches to ascending, the same goes for getting dressed for the day. A soft, broken-in hoodie offers easy midweight warmth, like a warm-up layer you can throw on post-climb for a proper cool down. Our blueberry graphic hoodie nods to the iconic wild berry Pop-Tarts flavor with its purple palette, delivering just enough of a sugar rush before you dip your hands into a chalk bag.

From desert skies to early-morning ocean swells, road trips, and the unavoidable gas station stops, you’ll never regret keeping a hoodie close by. This one goes with everything. Whether it’s crumpled in an overstuffed pack, tied around your waist, or tossed on at the belay—pairing just as easily with our Cliff Pants and Taos canvas trousers as it does with our natural-dyed pairs.

Wittmore Pop-Up
Beginning Saturday, May 30, we’ll be hosting a two-month pop-up event at California retailer Wittmore, ending in July. A free tote bag with purchase, while supplies last. Vibes and Japanese sparkling water will be flowing at their Silver Lake shop, details below:

Address: 3430 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026
Phone: 323-284-8399