Pacsun Drops Men's Activewear Clothing Line

Pacsun Drops Men’s Activewear Clothing Line

Pacsun has just entered the men’s activewear game with a collection that brings functionality to your day-to-day. The 28-piece line, called A.R.C., features everything from cut-off tees and flight shorts to hoodies and joggers. Prices range from $29.95 to $74.95, so it stays affordable while offering solid gear. You can find it both online and in stores.

This drop follows Pacsun’s success with women’s activewear last year. They’ve even got a dedicated Pac1980 store in the Mall of America and active shops inside 20 existing stores.

A.R.C. stands for Active, Recreation, and Comfort, which is what the collection is all about. It’s built for Gen Z guys with busy, fast-paced lives. Pacsun mixes heavyweight fleece, stretch nylon, and moisture-wicking fabrics to keep you comfortable and ready for whatever the day throws at you.

Pacsun isn’t stopping here. They’re adding other brands to the lineup, including Y.I.W.O., which dropped recently. The collection has already kicked off a campaign featuring athletes like NCAA quarterbacks Shedeur Sanders and Carson Beck, basketball player Shareef O’Neal, and gymnast Khoi Young.

The A.R.C. collection is Pacsun’s first big step into men’s activewear. It’s aimed at filling a gap in the market with pieces that work for all parts of your life. The A.R.C. Collection is available online and in stores exclusively at PacSun.

Here are some pieces that caught my eye.

A.R.C. Gray Vintage Wash Comfort Hoodie

A.R.C. Gray Vintage Wash Comfort Hoodie
A.R.C Active Sport UV T-Shirt

A.R.C. Navy Active Sport UV T-Shirt
A.R.C. Performance Cargo Pants

A.R.C. Performance Cargo Pants
A.R.C. Active Stretch Flight Pants

A.R.C. Active Stretch Flight Pants

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