Key Takeaways
- Bootcut at its lowest: The All Seasons Bootcut Pant in City Grey dropped to one of the cheapest Columbia pants prices I have tracked this spring.
- Deepest cut of the bunch: The Brea Falls Vest sits at 85 percent off, the steepest markdown in this whole group.
- Top sellers on sale: The Sequoia Grove Fleece and Benton Springs Vest are both high on Columbia’s bestseller list, which rarely happens at these prices.
- Summer-ready: The PFG Freezer III Sun Dress and PFG Bonehead sandal cover the warm months without much effort.
It is the second week of June, the windows are open, and I have already swapped my closet over to the lighter stuff. That awkward stretch where mornings are cool and afternoons turn sticky is exactly when a bootcut pant earns its keep. You can hike in it, run errands in it, and not feel like you dressed for the wrong weather by 2 p.m.
What caught my eye putting this Berry Basket together is how much of the Columbia markdown pile landed on women’s bottoms this week. The All Seasons Bootcut Pant showed up in two colorways, the Leslie Falls stretch pant joined it, and even the Storm Surge rain pant slid down to a price I would not blink at. When one brand discounts its core pants all at once, it usually means a seasonal reset, and that is when the real bargains live.
So the lineup leans into pants, with a few summer layers and one sandal mixed in for balance. Prices were verified June 9, 2026. If you have been holding out for a reason to refill the bottom drawer, this is a good one.
What are the best Columbia bootcut pants for women?
The All Seasons Bootcut Pant is the one to start with, and it comes in two colors this week. It is the pant the search traffic keeps asking about, and the fit is the classic slight flare that balances out boots or sneakers.
Columbia All Seasons Bootcut Pant
This is the City Grey colorway in an X-Small Long, and it is sitting at the lowest Columbia pants price I have tracked this spring. The bootcut shape skims through the thigh and opens up just enough at the hem to wear over a low boot. If grey is your neutral, this is the easy pick of the two.
- Bootcut fit
- City Grey colorway
- Stretch fabric
Columbia All Seasons Bootcut Pant Safari
Which other Columbia pants work for everyday and rain?
If bootcut is not your shape, these two cover the rest of the week. One is a straighter stretch pant for daily wear and the other is a waterproof layer for when the forecast turns.
Columbia Leslie Falls II Stretch Pant
The Leslie Falls II is a stretch pant in Collegiate Navy, cut slimmer than the bootcut and built to move. This is the one I would pack for travel because it shrugs off a long day and does not look it. Comfortable enough for a flight, tidy enough to wear out after.
- Slim stretch fit
- Collegiate Navy
- Travel friendly
Columbia Storm Surge II Rain Pant
The Storm Surge II is a waterproof rain pant in black, the kind of thing you forget you need until you are caught out in it. It pulls on over what you are already wearing, so it lives in a daypack rather than your closet. At this price it is worth keeping around for shoulder-season trips.
- Waterproof
- Pull-on layer
- Packable
What about Columbia shorts and dresses for summer?
For the hot stretch ahead, a cargo short and a sun dress do most of the lifting. Both are easy, both are light, and both shrugged off a real discount this week.
Columbia Sandy River Cargo Short II
The Sandy River Cargo Short II in Collegiate Navy is the practical summer bottom, with pockets that hold more than your phone. It is a quick-drying short that works on a trail or a dock without fuss. Good value for a warm-weather staple you will wear on repeat.
- Cargo pockets
- Quick-drying
- Collegiate Navy
Columbia PFG Freezer III Sun Dress
The PFG Freezer III Sun Dress in the Tiki Pink leaf camo is a throw-on-and-go piece for the hottest days. The PFG line is Columbia’s sun-protection fishing range, so this is built to keep you cool and shaded. If the bold print is not for you, the same dress runs in calmer colors too.
- Sun protection
- Lightweight
- Tiki Pink leaf camo
Are the Columbia fleece jackets and vests worth it?
Yes, especially the bestselling ones, and June is the quiet window when fleece goes cheap before fall demand returns. These three are all riding high on Columbia’s sales charts, which is unusual at markdown prices.
Columbia Sequoia Grove Full Zip Fleece Jacket

Columbia Womens Sequoia Grove Full Zip Fleece Jacket, Dark Stone/Black, X-Large
The Sequoia Grove Full Zip Fleece in Dark Stone and Black is a midweight zip that sits near the top of Columbia’s bestseller list. It is the do-everything layer for cool mornings and over-air-conditioned offices. Buying it now, off-season, is how you avoid paying full freight in October.
- Midweight fleece
- Full zip
- Dark Stone and Black
Columbia Benton Springs Fleece Vest
The Benton Springs Fleece Vest in Rich Wine is a longtime Columbia favorite and this is a limited-time deal, so it may not hang around. A vest is the layer I reach for most in summer evenings when a full jacket is too much. The color alone makes it more interesting than the usual black.
- Fleece vest
- Rich Wine color
- Limited-time deal
Columbia Brea Falls Vest
The Brea Falls Vest in Canoe carries the deepest discount in this whole roundup at 85 percent off. At that markdown it is close to an impulse buy, and it layers cleanly over a tee or a long sleeve. If the size and color line up for you, it is the easiest yes here.
- 85% off
- Canoe color
- Layering vest
Best Columbia sandal for warm weather?
One footwear pick rounds things out, and it is a solid warm-weather sandal from the PFG line.
Columbia PFG Bonehead Sandal
The PFG Bonehead Lea in Sea Salt and Soft Taupe is a casual sandal that pairs with the shorts and dress above. It ranks well for Columbia footwear and the neutral tone goes with most of summer. An easy slip-on for the dock, the deck, or the walk to get coffee.
- Casual sandal
- Sea Salt and Soft Taupe
- Slip-on
Frequently asked questions
Do Columbia All Seasons bootcut pants run true to size?
Columbia bottoms generally run true to size, and the All Seasons Bootcut comes in regular and long inseams so you can match your height. The bootcut shape is meant to skim the thigh and open slightly at the hem. If you are between sizes, the stretch in the fabric gives you a little room.
What is the difference between the All Seasons Bootcut and the Leslie Falls Stretch Pant?
The All Seasons Bootcut has a slight flare at the ankle, which works well over boots, while the Leslie Falls II is a slimmer, straighter stretch pant. The Leslie Falls is the better travel and everyday option, and the bootcut is the more classic silhouette. Both use stretch fabric for comfort.
Are these Columbia deals still available on June 9?
Prices were verified June 9, 2026. A couple of items, including the Benton Springs Vest, are flagged as limited-time deals and may sell out or revert sooner than the rest. You can always browse all deals for the current pricing.
Which Columbia pants are best for hiking versus everyday wear?
The Sandy River Cargo Short and the Storm Surge rain pant lean toward outdoor use, while the bootcut and Leslie Falls pants cross over to everyday wear easily. For mixed days, the bootcut handles a trail and a coffee run without changing. The rain pant is more of a packable backup than a daily piece.
The markdowns this week ran from about two-thirds off up to 85 percent, with the women’s bottoms clustered in the 70 to 79 percent range. That is a genuine seasonal reset, not inflated-original-price padding, and the bootcut pants in particular landed at numbers I do not see often. The fleece and vests getting discounted in June is the off-season pattern I always watch for, since you are buying cool-weather layers before anyone else thinks to.
My honest standout is the All Seasons Bootcut in City Grey. It is the cheapest of the pants, it is the piece the topic was built around, and the cut is the kind you keep for years. The Brea Falls Vest is the loudest discount at 85 percent off and worth a look if your size shows, though I would call the bootcut the smarter buy of the two. The PFG sun dress is fine, but that bold camo print narrows who it suits, so check the other colorways before committing.
Watching ahead, I expect Columbia to keep thinning out spring and summer bottoms through late June, so if the bootcut color or size you want is gone, give it a week. The fleece, on the other hand, I would grab now, because those bestsellers tend to creep back up as the calendar turns toward fall. If you only pull one thing from the basket today, make it the pants.








