gorpcore

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Etymology

Originally coined by New York Magazine’s The Cut in late May 2017 as blend of gorp (trail mix) +‎ normcore.

Noun

gorpcore (uncountable)

  1. A style of fashion characterized by functional outdoor wear such as fleece jackets, parkas, gore-tex jackets and pants, and many other utilitarian styles.
    • 2017 June 1, Francesca Wallace, “Gorpcore is the new normcore: everything you need to know about fashion's newest phase.”, in Vogue Australia:
      It might be the Vetements effect of ‘wear what you want, we just don’t care’ but designers have more than embraced gorpcore, whose key elements have been seen on runways for seasons now.
    • 2017 May 29, “'Gorpcore' is the new 'Normcore' and it's bringing bum bags back”, in Metro:
      These days, fanny packs are being worn by rappers. By models. And soon, no doubt, by you. Why? Because gorpcore has brought them back into fashion.
    • 2017 November 27, Alexis Swerdloff, “If You're Going to Buy One Thing Today, Make It This Patagonia Fleece”, in New York Magazine:
      We scoured the site for things that are not often on sale, and stumbled on this great nubby Patagonia fleece that’s perfect for living out your gorpcore dreams in.
    • 2019 October 30, Priya Elan, “Gorpcore: why people who rarely go outside are wearing hiking gear”, in The Guardian:
      A recent New York Times headline about warcore, the gorier sequel to gorpcore, squealed: “If you can get killed doing it, fashion wants it”.
    • 2020 January 13, “Giorgio goes gorpcore: Armani channels The Matrix in Milan”, in The Guardian:
      And in this Milan show, some of the most extreme iterations of gorpcore felt like a step too far.