DESCRIPTION
A responsible essential unisex crewneck sweatshirt made of 100% Regenerative Organic Certification Pilot Cotton - cotton from farms working toward the highest organic standard, which aims to rehabilitate soil, respect animal welfare and improve the lives of farmers.
Patagonia apparel is Fair Trade Certified sewn - meaning the people who made it earned a premium for their labour.
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Body: 9.4-oz 100% Regenerative Organic Certification Pilot Cotton french terry
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Trim: 8.8-oz 89% Regenerative Organic Certification Pilot Cotton/11% elastane rib knit
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Manufacture: Fabric is certified as bluesign® approved, Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
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Fit: Ribbed neckline, cuffs and hem provide all-day comfort
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Weight: 425 g (15 oz)
SIZE GUIDE
Size |
Chest |
Arm Length |
Hip |
X-Small |
89 cm |
79 cm |
91 cm |
Small |
94 cm |
81 cm |
97 cm |
Medium |
102 cm |
84 cm |
104 cm |
Large |
112 cm |
86 cm |
114 cm |
X-Large |
119 cm |
89 cm |
122 cm |
To get the best fit for Patagonia's gender-inclusive styles, if you’re usually a men’s size medium, stick with size medium or M. If women’s small is your go-to size, we suggest extra small or XS
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Patagonia was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, the company's roots are in clothing for rock and alpine climbing, but they now produce a diverse mix of apparel targeted towards skiers, snowboarders, surfers and climbers. Patagonia are a world leader in creating ethical, sustainable clothing.
Regenerative Organic Certified™ Cotton: From farms working toward the highest organic standard, which aims to rehabilitate soil, respect animal welfare and improve the lives of farmers. Practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and could help trap more carbon than conventional agriculture.
Fair Trade: Patagonia now use more than 20 Fair Trade factories that specialise in the production of outdoor clothing, paying a premium for every Patagonia item that is made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory. They actively encourage other brands that do business in those factories to join them in the Fair Trade movement, ensuring living wages within the supply chain.