Top Notch Comfort: Path Projects Tops for Every Occasion

In today’s post, we’re diving into a truly eclectic review of tops, covering everything from a versatile jacket to stylish collared running shirts, and even a lightweight tank. Whether you’re layering up for colder months or keeping cool in summer heat, this lineup runs the gamut of all seasons. Path Projects has something for everyone, and we’re here to break it all down.

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Klamath Shirt Jacket

The first thing that grabbed my attention about the Klamath Jacket was the name. As someone with family ties to Klamath Falls and great memories of places like Moore Park and the OC&E Woods Rails to Trails path, I couldn’t help but feel a personal connection. If you haven’t planned a runcation to Klamath Falls, do yourself a favor and check out our Best Places to Run page for some inspiration.

But let’s talk about the jacket itself. Path Projects nailed it with the Klamath Jacket’s classic, no-frills design. It’s the kind of jacket that never goes out of style—seriously, they call it something you’d pass down to future generations, and I can see why.

Beyond the looks, it’s ridiculously comfortable. The wool blend keeps you warm without overheating, which is a tough balance to strike. It’s soft, cozy, and perfect for throwing on after a chilly run or just running errands around town. Trust me, you’ll find plenty of reasons to wear this one.

James Peak Shirt

I travel a fair bit—sometimes for running, sometimes for work, and sometimes just for fun. Over the years, I’ve realized how great collared performance shirts are for packing light. I’ve tried options from Rabbit and Roark, but the James Peak shirts from Path Projects quickly became a new favorite.

What I love most is how they blend performance and style. Made with Toray Dot Air Primeflex fabric, these shirts are lightweight, stretchy, and super breathable. But here’s the kicker: they don’t look like running shirts. You could easily wear them to dinner, and no one would know you just came back from a run. They’ve got a hidden side pocket for small essentials and subtle side vents—functional but not flashy.

The designs? You can go bold with the brown floral or keep it classic with the white. Either way, they’re perfect for packing when you need one shirt that can do it all.

GWA Andes AD Tank Top

The Andes AD Running Tank is the kind of gear that makes you wonder why all running tanks aren’t this good. It’s lightweight, airy, and fits just a bit on the slim side, which I personally love for warm-weather runs. The Airdot mesh fabric is crazy breathable, and those venting holes? Game changers. I don’t like wearing tanks – but this is really the exception.

But what really sets this tank apart is how soft it feels. You know how some technical fabrics can feel stiff or scratchy? Not this one. It’s super comfy, which makes it a great choice for everything from long, sweaty runs to quick sprints. If you’re packing for a runcation or just need a go-to summer tank, this one’s a no-brainer. It works hard without ever feeling like it’s trying too hard.


From cold mornings to warm summer runs, this lineup has you covered year-round. With a perfect balance of style and performance, it’s gear built to handle every season effortlessly.

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