What Kristin Siemens, from fitlifecoaching.ca packed for a summer weekend getaway.
When most people think about travel, they picture airports, packing lists, and long itineraries. But some of the best weekends do not require a flight. Sometimes a change of pace looks much simpler. A bike ride by the water. A walk in the sun with friends. A few competitive rounds of pickleball before heading out for lunch. The setting may be close to home, but the feeling is still the same. You return refreshed.
That kind of weekend inspired this conversation.
At DAUB, we spend a lot of time thinking about what women actually wear in real life. Not just for big trips or special occasions, but for the in-between moments that make up most of life. That includes local getaways, summer weekends, and active days where comfort matters just as much as feeling put together.
For many women, finding comfortable weekend outfits means balancing a few things at once. You want clothing that feels soft and breathable in warm weather, layers easily when temperatures change, and moves with you throughout the day.
That is where wardrobe essentials become invaluable.

A great tank is often the starting point. Something soft, breathable, and easy to wear on its own during warm afternoons or layered under a zip-up later in the day. Pieces like the Maia Tank work beautifully for this because they feel light on the body without clinging.

A relaxed tee is equally important. The right tee works with denim, leggings, casual trousers, or shorts and never feels overcomplicated. It simply makes getting dressed easier. That is why so many women repeatedly reach for styles like the Box Tee. The fabric feels soft, the fit feels easy, and it works across so many settings.
Layers matter too, especially on coastal mornings or evenings.

Even in summer, many Canadian mornings start cool near the water. A lightweight layer such as the Freedom Quarter Zip or Freedom Half Zip adds warmth without bulk and transitions naturally through the day.
This kind of versatility is what separates clothing you occasionally wear from clothing you genuinely rely on.
Many women over 40 tell us they have moved away from trend-driven shopping because they want fewer, better pieces. They want comfortable clothing for women that supports movement, travel, and everyday life without demanding constant adjustment. We understand that.
As a female-founded Vancouver clothing brand, DAUB designs and manufactures in Canada with a focus on small-batch production, thoughtful fit, and soft fabrics. We believe comfortable clothing should feel supportive, polished, and easy to live in.
The best weekend outfits are rarely the most complicated. They are the pieces you stop thinking about because they simply work. Whether you are heading away for a weekend trip or staying close to home this summer, comfort changes how you move through the day. When nothing digs in, clings, or restricts movement, you can focus on the people and experiences around you instead of your clothes. That is the kind of clothing we design.
Comfortable, Canadian-made wardrobe essentials for women who want softness, ease, and confidence in everyday life.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best comfortable weekend outfits for women?
The best weekend outfits for women combine comfort, softness, and versatility. Look for breathable tanks, soft tees, easy layers, and comfortable bottoms that move well throughout the day.
What should I wear for a local weekend getaway?
For a local getaway, choose pieces that can adapt to multiple activities like walking, dining, and relaxing. Lightweight layers, comfortable tees, and versatile basics work especially well.
What clothing works best for summer weekends?
Soft, breathable fabrics such as bamboo, modal, and French terry are ideal for summer weekends because they offer comfort without feeling heavy.
Why choose Canadian-made women’s clothing?
Canadian-made clothing offers better oversight in production, ethical manufacturing, and quality control. Many women also value supporting local businesses and slow fashion.