Royal Robbins Hemp line for comfort and style

I’ve been traveling in Royal Robbins for years, and I’m so glad they’ve jumped onboard the hemp clothing trend. Sustainable and comfortable, hemp material doesn’t wrinkle, feels so soft to the touch, and can take a beating. Right now, we’re only road tripping and camping, and Royal Robbins has been along for the ride.

I’ve checked out the Hempline pant and the Flynn Scoop dress in their hemp collection. The pant is made from 53% hemp, 44% recycled polyester, and 3% spandex, and is the perfect travel pant. It’s my ‘in the car’ pant at the moment, and I look forward to the day that it’s my ‘on the plane’ pant. The elastic waist is super comfy, but this pant does not look frumpy, despite being soft and roomy. You get back pockets and hand pockets, and it has a tailored look. Pick it up in three understated, heathered-look colors: soapstone, asphalt, and blue surf for $85.

The Flynn Scoop dress is the same price, and comes in the same colors, with the exception of soapstone (they offer taupe instead). This eco-friendly dress is perfect for any casual summer day, and the embroidered details on the shoulders adds a bit of flair.  The fabric combines durable, odor-resistant hemp with soft organic cotton, and like the pant, this dress does not wrinkle! The material is naturally breathable and they’ve added princess seams for a more fitted look.

Enjoy summer adventures in hemp!

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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