As I mentioned in that went up during Outdoor Retailer this week, skorts are everywhere. Practically every gear company that makes women's apparel–be it , , , or –is making one of these lady-like additions for your running wardrobe. No matter how much backlash I saw against shorts (and I'm a shorts girl, so I took this to heart), I also saw plenty of other great women's items coming out for Spring 2011. And hardly any of it followed the well-known motto: “Shrink it and pink it.” –Alicia Carr Troxell

, known for its sporty swimsuits and casual beachwear, is launching a more technical line of yoga- and active-inspired sportswear. The line–known as Balance–includes a lot of cotton, polyester, and spandex mash-ups built into modern, fashionable pieces, like the Cerulean tank (at left), $42, complete with a built-in shelf bra and mesh underlay for ventilation.
–the little sister to fishing company –is launching a 17″ laptop shoulder bag called the Firethorn (at right), $99. It's never easy to find a computer bag that's slim, functional, and fits a laptop with more than a 15″ screen.
's Guide Jacket has been a staple in their line for a couple of years now. Next spring, it comes out in a hooded vest for the ladies. And it's helmet-compatible, no less, so it should come in handy on the ski slopes as well. The Women's Hooded Guide Vest (at right), $125, comes in bright, fun colors and is also recyclable through the successfully-growing .
What type of gear are you looking to add to your stash throughout the rest of the summer?