Expedition Outershell - Mammut Lhotse, Arc'Teryx Alpha SV or Marmot Alpinist or the older Marmot shells - 3 layer Gore-Tex - more than bombproof. I found the Mammut Lhotse a little tougher in -40C Canadian Winters than the Arc'Teryx probably because the storm hood is a little larger near the face & neck. Alpha SV is the Bees Knees in styling and choice of colours.
I used to use a Mountain Hardwear Conduit but it is prone to tearing and not tough enough.

Softshell - Arc'Teryx Gamma SV, Cloudveil Rayzar, Mammut Clime. Any of these 3 are amazing - water resistant not waterproof.

Waterproof/Lightweight Jacket - Montane

Gaiters - Outdoor Research and nothing else

Mitts - Outdoor Reasearch Alti-Mitts or Marmot Expdedition

Gloves - Black Diamond Verglas, Outdoor Research and Marmot windproof.

Baselayer - Marmot, Helly Hansen.

Hiking Shirt - Mountain Hardwear Wicked, Arc'Teryx Cairn, Cloudveil Highline Crew or Zipneck.

Socks - Wrightsock 2 layer.

Rain Hat - Outdoor Research Seattle Sombrero

Hiking Shoes - Salomon - I like about 4 different models and none weigh more than 1/1/2 lbs. No other shoe for me will do. I still hate the kevlar laces.

Tent - Open Air groundsheet, if possible, when not possible - Henry Shires TT.

Trekking Poles - Black Diamond Terra CF.

Backpack - Granite Gear Vapor Trail or Go Lite Speed

Sleeping Bag - North Face Beeline 900 Fill. No zippers, half a hood, only 1.2 lbs - It's the only decent thing North Face makes.

Glasses - Julbo