The Hill-Side x Outlier Spring Vest
Brooklyn’s very own Outlier typically eschews print patterns, favoring a completely utilitarian





Brooklyn’s very own Outlier typically eschews print patterns, favoring a completely utilitarian approach to its carefully tailored, workwear-inspired cycling apparel. But with this collaboration with The Hill-Side, Outlier is offering up a similar piece to its Strongcloth Vest with The Hill-Side’s subtle all-over-print “Ocean” motif. This lightweight vest is insulated with 80 grams of Primaloft and lined with a superfine Merino wool — perfect for chill spring afternoons and cool summer night rides home. Like everything Outlier produces, the “Spring Vest” is made in New York City. It’s selling out quickly, but you can still grab one here for $240 USD.