In a smart new move, Arc’teryx has decided to redesign the sizing options across its women’s gear. Traditionally, fans have had to shop by their clothing size alone, but now, the brand aims to offer products in three fit choices: Fitted, regular and relaxed. The initiative has been led by the brand’s Chief Creative Officer Katie Becker, who pushed the brand to move away from a predominantly ‘hourglass fit.’ Now, Arc’teryx has already begun to offer more modern, looser fits across its new products and existing styles. Meanwhile, across the brand, Arc’teryx has added more and more women to its design teams and gear-testing athlete roster, so fans should expect to see a suite of great new women’s styles in the coming seasons.
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An Elevated Take on Your Usual Gear Hauler

Bleu de Chauffe’s Leather-Trimmed ‘Holdall’ ($395) is handmade in France from cotton-canvas. Weekender-sized, the durable bag gives fans a vacation-ready version of their usual gear bag. Built to hold up to 50 liters, it features two removable top handles plus a detachable shoulder strap. The top has also been designed to fold over and attach at the sides, so you can stow it more easily in tighter spaces (like an overhead bin).