Gardening clothes should be as efficient as any weeder or hoe—the right size pocket for seed packets, a strong loop to hold pruners. And while flip-flops might be convenient, spring showers can turn a garden row into a water slide, so footwear needs to be solid and grounding. Gardening is more pleasurable when your outfit is comfortable as well as functional. These gardening clothes feel good, look good, and will last from first planting to final harvest, and through all the weather that comes in between.
Spring & Summer
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The Sprint Tee is cool and comfortable with stretch fabric. $45 from Moving Comfort. | |
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The Dri-Lex lining of the Haven Shoes holds moisture at bay. $110 from Keen. | |
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The stylish Victoria Hat is also crushable. $38 from Wallaroo Hat Company | |
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The Roo Gardening Apron has a front-release pocket. $30 from Peaceful Valley. | |
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Nitrile Weeder Gloves are light and nimble. $9 from Womanswork. | |
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These Gardening Shorts are made of highly durable fabric. $70 from Garden Girl. | |
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Gauntlets on the Rose Gloves defy thorns to make pruning more enjoyable. $35 from Garden Girl. | |
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Shoe Shufflers protect floors from mud. $20 from Plow and Hearth | |