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    The best luxury outdoor furniture brands have something to suit any style. Shop our 20 favorites, including Lulu & Georgia, Article, and Castlery and more.

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    Burrow. Price range: $500–$5,000. Best for: Modular furniture. Offering weather-proof fabrics, easy assembly, and fast, free shipping, Burrow is one of the best places to shop for affordable ...

  5. Arc'teryx - Wikipedia

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    Labeled a cult brand by Fast Company in 2021, [21] Arc'teryx is worn by "[both] hikers and hype-beasts" according to The New York Times. [22] The company is a major influence in the "gorpcore" and "normcore" fashion movements – the wearing of minimalist, outdoor apparel in urban settings, along with Mammut, REI, Marmot and Patagonia.

  6. Gorpcore - Wikipedia

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    Gorpcore is a fashion trend in which outerwear typically designed for outdoor recreation is worn as streetwear. It has been described as "wearing functional outdoor wear in an urban, trendy style". This includes technical garments such as puffer jackets, hiking boots and fleeces, and brands such as The North Face, Patagonia and Arc'teryx. While ...

  7. Berghaus - Wikipedia

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    Berghaus Limited is a British outdoor clothing and equipment brand founded in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England, and now headquartered in nearby Sunderland. [2] It was founded in 1966 by climbers and mountaineers Peter Lockey and Gordon Davison, initially as an importer and distributor of outdoors products. [3]