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Peter Bevan

Best hiking shirts for men in 2024, tried and tested for all weather conditions

When it comes to hiking, the equipment you choose can make a big difference. Whether it’s a lightweight water bottle, a backpack with easily accessible compartments or waterproof zip-off trousers that work for any season, it’s important to prepare yourself for whatever the trail has in store.

One of the best investments you can make is a hiking shirt. Whether you’re getting ready for an expedition during the height of summer or when the weather’s cooling down, a shirt is a versatile layering piece which can work all year round – both on and off the mountains. 

“Hiking shirts should be functional, stylish, modular and versatile,” says Graeme Gaughan, design consultant for performancewear label Helly Hansen. “Ideally something lightweight that can perform to the highest level on the trail or in the mountains but also work for everyday wear on the daily commute or running. For me, a performance product should not sacrifice style so the ability to wear the product in different environments is a must for me.” 

If you’re not a seasoned hiker, it can be hard to choose the right shirt amidst the many design details and technical credentials on the market.

So, what are the features you should have on your wishlist? 

“First of all look out for a nice lightweight fabric for breathability and UV protection,” says Rory Griffin, editor of Orienteer Mapazine – a publication that focuses on technical clothing and outdoor activities. “Then, lots of pockets, some with zips, maybe a key carabiner and a nice cut, whether short or long sleeve – and I personally think white always looks best.” 

Robin Schwalbach, Senior Product Manager at Jack Wolfskin, has some tips: “Less is more as you don’t want to carry heavy loads on your lightweight garments,” explains Schwalback. “Essential and easy to use pocketing can be beneficial for keys or credit cards and vents offer good moisture wicking depending on the season.”

Our advice? Always assess the weather of your chosen destination and adjust your checklist accordingly. Walking during the rainy season? Water resistance is key. If you’re travelling a long distance over multiple days, a packable design which you can unpack as soon as the weather changes would be useful. And popper buttons are much easier to use when you’re on the move.

If you’re not into technical wear per se, another option is to go for a lightweight flannel instead. While these don’t always deliver the same level of performance, they’ll certainly keep you cosy when the temperature drops – just avoid wearing them in the rain. 

Shop the best hiking shirts available below

Finisterre Men's Wander Long Sleeve Shirt

Cornish label Finisterre specialises in outdoor apparel that doesn’t sacrifice aesthetics for performance – so, you can be sure that they’re a go-to for hiking shirts with both style and substance. This time, it’s crafted from a lightweight ripstop that’s both water-repellent and quick-drying. The rounded hem, contrast trim and embroidered logo take the gorpcore look up a notch.

Buy now £47.50, Finisterre

Snow Peak Takibi Light Ripstop Short Sleeve Shirt

If you want to be the most stylish guy on the trails, Snow Peak’s the brand for you. The Japanese label’s collections are full of minimal pieces with elevated design details as well as added technical benefits. This shirt balances a boxy fit with fire-and-tear-resistant capabilities and a charcoal colourway for the coolest shirt in this edit.

Buy now £129.00, End

Helly Hansen Men's Isfjord Insulated Shacket

If you’re planning a hike in winter, you’ll want a shirt that’s amped up with extra insulation – and you can’t go wrong with performancewear expert Helly Hansen. The Isfjord shacket uses PrimaLoft Black Eco insulation which is made up of synthetic fibres that lock in warmth while wicking-away moisture. A win-win.

Buy now £130.00, Helly Hansen

and wander Short-Sleeve UV Protection Shirt

Another label which balances fashion and technical apparel, and wander is an upmarket outdoor brand which works for the city and the mountains alike. This shirt is made using a stretchy, UV-resistant and quick-drying recycled polyester fabric – and none of the brand’s designs are complete without the signature reflective logo.

Buy now £115.00, Harrods

Craghoppers Men's Kiwi Long Sleeved Shirt

Founded in 1965 in Yorkshire, Craghoppers has over 50 years of experience in creating outdoorsy gear. Though the brand has now relocated to Manchester, its ethos remains the same – designing clothes intended for adventure and exploration. This shirt boasts UPF50+ sun protection, anti-insect fibres as well as lightweight yet durable credentials.

Buy now £52.00, Craghoppers

Timberland ​​Solucell Air Technology Plaid Shirt for Men in Orange

Though Timberland’s shirt may look like your run-of-the-mill flannel shirt, it’s actually constructed with the brand’s patented Soulcell Air technology which traps the air for enhanced warmth. Beyond that, it features a waterproof membrane which works to keep water out and it’s responsibly made using 75 per cent recycled plastic.

Buy now £85.00, Timberland

Arc’Teryx Field Shirt LS Men’s

From the beanies to the outerwear, Arc’Teryx’s logo has been spotted on everyone from Frank Ocean to Drake. The good news? The Canadian performancewear expert offers a great range of hiking shirts too. This one in particular protects from UV rays and delivers breathability. The four-way stretch means movement isn’t limited either.

Buy now £320.00, Arc’Teryx

Jack Wolfskin Barrier Ls Shirt

Jack Wolfskin is a go-to for a range of outdoor activities – skiing, biking and hiking included. This shirt is designed specifically for the latter, crafted from a mosquito-repellent weave with adjustable arms and collar as well as multiple pockets for stowing valuables away when you’re on the move. A design that does it all.

Buy now £120.00, Jack Wolfskin

Patagonia Mens Cotton In Conversion Fjord Flannel Shirt

For chilly days in the mountains when it’s not forecast to rain, a light flannel shirt is ideal. Enter: Patagonia’s Fjord design. The pure cotton brushed flannel is super soft and breathable, while the versatile navy check means it doubles up as a shirt you could wear in the city too.

Buy now £80.00, Cotswold Outdoor

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