Mountain Khakis men’s wear for spring

Whether you’re at home this spring or able to socially distance on the trails, lakes, or rivers, Mountain Khakis has you covered with shirts that are rugged enough for adventure yet light enough for comfort as the days turn warm.

My teen boys are loving the Adventurist Signature Print shirt, which is currently on sale for a discounted price on the Mountain Khakis site. What do they love? The super fun print! This shirt features an understated pattern of kayaks, paddles, and Western touches like cowboy boots, hats, and bison heads. It comes in three colors and the oversized button-down is perfect for a second layer over a tee for sun protection on the river or lake. Pick it up for under $40 right now in S-XL.

Pair the Adventurist shirt with the men’s Camber 106 Pant, a classic khaki that’s made for the outdoors. My teens love the low-profile fit, which is slim instead of baggy, and the extra features like stretch canvas and a side cell phone pocket. You get curved articulation on the knees and the signature Mountain Khakis’ bison patch. The pants are 98 percent cotton and 2 percent spandex and the pocket bags are all reinforced. In fact, everything about this pant focuses on toughness and readiness for adventure, from the reinforced hems to the triple-stitched seams.

You get your choice between six classic khaki colors, all in earth tones, in waist size 30-44 and two lengths. Pick up a pair for $79.95 that will last you season after season. Enjoy!

 

Amy

Amy Whitley is a freelance creative and travel writer and founding editor of the family travel website Pit Stops for Kids. An avid lover of the outdoors, Amy makes her home in Southern Oregon, where she, her husband, and three school-aged children spend much of their time backpacking, camping, skiing, and hiking. When not exploring her own backyard, Amy and her family hit the road for travel reviews of resorts, tour operations, and hotels across the country and abroad. Follow Amy Whitley on Twitter and Facebook.

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