22/04/2026
Early women's outdoor clothing often used the same patterns as men's scaled down, but a surprising pivot happened in the 1970s when female climbers demanded moves-specific cutlines—shorter torso lengths, higher armholes, and shaped waistlines—to avoid bunching under harnesses. That shift forced brands to rethink fit from movement first, not just size, and quietly birthed the modern active-fit revolution.
At Single Track Dreamer we carry pieces cut for motion, not just smaller versions of menswear.
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