DESCRIPTION
Rugged, multifunctional shorts from Patagonia - designed for use in and out of the water. Made with quick-drying NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution.
With an elasticised waistband with internal drawstring, you can get the perfect fit. Inside a quick-drying black mesh liner adds comfort and makes these perfect as water shorts. Vertical side pockets are there to reduce drag in water - with pocket bags that have drain-and-dry mesh corners. A rear pocket has a flap that closes with a low-profile snap for security.
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Body: 4-ply, 4.9-oz NetPlus® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon faille made from recycled fishing nets to help reduce ocean plastic pollution; with a durable water repellent (DWR) finish made without perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs/PFAS)
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Liner and pocket bags: 2.1-oz 100% recycled polyester tricot mesh
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Manufacturing: Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory
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Inseam Length: 7" inseam
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Country of Origin: Made in Nicaragua
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Weight: 230 g (8.1 oz)
SIZE GUIDE
Size |
Waist
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Low Hip |
Small
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30"
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36" |
Medium
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33"
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39" |
Large
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36"
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42" |
X-Large
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39"
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45" |
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.
NetPlus: To help reduce plastic pollution, Patagonia are finding new ways to turn previously discarded forms of plastic, like fishing nets, into clothes that can be worn for generations. Their partner Bureo collects and transforms these nets from local fishers off the coast of South America - which helps protect wildlife, provide fishing communities with extra income, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels used to make plastic.
Recycled Polyester: Polyester is a naturally water-repellent material that can withstand the elements. Using polyester fibre made from mechanically recycled plastic bottles reduces CO2 emissions, and Patagonia are working toward eliminating all virgin polyester in their products by 2025.