Fairware x Patagonia: Apparel and Bags

We’re is proud to be a corporate re-seller of Patagonia. They share our deep commitment to sustainability and as a fellow B Corp, they also believe in using business as a force for good. Patagonia has a vetting process and approves all co-branded product to ensure it meets their standards. If you’re interested in co-branded Patagonia merchandise, check out their corporate catalogue below and fill out our Patagonia Order Form to get started. https://fairware.com/patagonia-co-branding/

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PATAGONIA GEAR

What’s

It’s time to ditch growth for growth’s sake. Let’s make things that last longer. And do more with what we already have. Let’s find joy in protecting the land and waters that have always nurtured us. And revel in their beauty, open spaces, magic. Together, we can support communities in harm’s way, and save this wondrous, resilient planet, our only home. We’re all in. You? What’s next is unstoppable. Next is saving our home planet.

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Our September 2022 Employee of the Month, Yvon Chouinard, who is always happy to be cruising Tierra del Fuego. In December, Argentina dedicated a new park (including land donated by Yvon) and a marine protected area at the tip of the Patagonia cone, where he once fished for browns in the backcountry, packing only salt and bread, plus matches to start a cook fire—dinner the night before this photograph was taken. Tom Montgomer y

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Human

Resilience Plate corals compete for space on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, by some measures the largest living organism on Earth. UNESCO’s World

Heritage Committee recently recommended that the reef be listed as “in danger” due to increased frequency of coral-bleaching episodes caused by warming oceans—a direct result of human- caused climate change . David Doubilet

Leg lifts, not chairlifts. The high-alpine landscapes of the Alps are at risk from climate change and ski- area expansion. Luca Albrisi, Guido Trevisan and friends set out to raise awareness and simply enjoy these last wild places. Marmolada, in Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy. Matteo Pavana

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Simplicity On reclaimed farmland in the lush green jungles of Guatemala, rows of hevea trees quietly create the strong

and elastic natural rubber that makes up 85 percent of our wetsuits. Tim Davis

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Eight Days a Week

Next is saving our home planet

We’re in business to save our home planet.

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“It’s time once again to rally for Bristol Bay, for wild salmon, for American small businesses, for families whose connection to these lands and waters go back millennia, for the dream of a 30-inch rainbow trout on the end of your line.” —Scott Hed Cassie Bergman

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Logos are Back Plus a few new options for branding that keep our logo gear in play longer. Each day at Patagonia, we look for ways to use our business to save our home planet, and that starts with creating goods that last a really, really long time. When we realized that adding an additional nonremovable logo to a garment could significantly shorten its life span, we made the difficult choice to stop approving additional logos altogether, until we could figure out a way to do so without dooming our gear to an early grave in a landfill. That’s why we’re excited to announce that we’re once again authorizing custom third-party logos on our gear. This time, however, we’re doing it a little differently. The first option—and our favorite—is to forgo added logos on your Patagonia gear altogether. Instead, we suggest supplementing your gear with useful branded items such as lanyards, name tags and water bottles for your crew to distinguish themselves as part of your company. We do understand a logo can be a powerful thing, so another option is to work with a third-party decoration facility to apply removable branding such as a zipper pull, luggage tags or woven hem labels. All are extremely versatile, easy to remove or replace, and can even be reapplied to another jacket or pack if a team member moves on. And then there’s the classic embroidered logo. These have long been considered permanent, meaning even a tiny logo could reduce the life span of a garment in a big way. It is now possible to effectively remove embroidered logos from most garments and add a new logo if needed. Better yet, skip the logo and preserve the opportunity to keep your gear in use longer. But scrubbing and adding new logos to help keep gear in play only solves half the problem. The other half: finding a way to recapture logo’d garments that people no longer want at all. So, we figured out a way to add a patch over existing corporate logos, which will enable us to take them back and then re-sell them through our Worn Wear program. Even after your employees have outgrown their Nano Puff ® jackets or Better Sweater ® quarter-zips, someone else will be able to continue enjoying those garments for years to come. Our Group Sales program is small, and we accept applications on a case-by-case basis, but please reach out to discuss options for bringing our gear to your team. Thank you for being a Patagonia customer and advocate. But, most of all, thank you for giving a damn about saving our home planet.

Customer Testimonials

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“B Lab works with Patagonia because we believe in partnerships with companies that are using the power of their business to build a more inclusive economy and healthier planet.” Andy Fyfe, Director of Equitable Growth, B Lab

“World Central Kitchen’s teams often activate in dangerous and distant locations, and we need to keep our people cool and protected from the sun when surveying a remote farm, or warm and dry when delivering food in a hurricane. Patagonia gear does all that, so whether we’re planning a complicated mission in the face of much uncertainty or a trip on a partner fisher’s new boat, one thing we can count on is our teams will be safe, comfortable and well-equipped to handle whatever nature throws at them.” Erich Broksas, Chief Operating Officer, World Central Kitchen

World Central Kitchen contractors build boxes to hold fresh produce and shelf-stable items. This nongovernmental organization provides meals to people impacted by crises, and in this case, the food will go to Navajo Elders and families who’ve been hit hard by COVID-19. Fort Defiance, Arizona. Courtesy of World Central Kitchen

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Synthetic Insulation

Nano Puff ® Outerwear

Women’s Nano Puff ® Jacket $239.00 I 84217 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 284 g (10 oz)

Women’s Nano Puff ® Hoody $289.00 I 84227 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 306 g (10.8 oz)

Women’s Nano Puff ® Vest $189.00 I 84247 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 207 g (7.3 oz)

Warm, windproof and water-resistant, our Nano Puff ® styles are insulated with lightweight and highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft ® Gold Insulation Eco, made with 100% postconsumer recycled content, and wrapped in a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

BLK Black

BCW Birch White

LMBE Lagom Blue

BLK Black

LMBE Lagom Blue

BCW Birch White

BLK Black

LMBE Lagom Blue

Men’s Nano Puff ® Vest $189.00 I 84242 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 227 g (8 oz)

Men’s Nano Puff ® Jacket $239.00 I 84212 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 337 g (11.9 oz)

Men’s Nano Puff ® Hoody $289.00 I 84222 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 363 g (12.8 oz)

FGE Forge Grey

LMBE Lagom Blue

BLK Black

LMBE Lagom Blue

FGE Forge Grey

BLK Black

BLK Black

FGE Forge Grey

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Down Insulation

The perfect warmth for just about everything, our Down Sweater styles are lightweight and windproof, with a shell made of NetPlus ® 100% postconsumer recycled nylon ripstop. They’re insulated with 800-fill-power 100% Responsible Down Standard down certified by Control Union (CU 880272). NENA New Navy Down Sweaters & Vests BLK Black NUVG Nouveau Green Women’s Down Sweater Vest $229.00 I 84629 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 201 g (7.1 oz) BLK Black WLWT Wool White Women’s Down Sweater $279.00 I 84684 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 292 g (10.3 oz) BLK Black CSMD Cosmic Gold

Men’s Down Sweater Vest $229.00 I 84623 I XXS-3XL I Regular fit I 252 g (8.9 oz)

Men’s Down Sweater $279.00 I 84675 I XXS-3XL I Regular fit I 369 g (13 oz)

BLK Black

CSMD Cosmic Gold

NENA New Navy

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No Business on a Dead Planet Being a 1% for the Planet ® member and Certified B Corp. Why did Yvon Chouinard update our official purpose statement to “We’re in business to save our home planet”? That’s because we believe business can play a crucial role in stopping the myriad of threats facing life on Earth, but only if those businesses take concrete action toward protecting the well-being of our planet and its denizens. We also believe such efforts mustn’t come at the cost of success. In fact, history has proven they can even strengthen a company’s bottom line ... and help save the planet in the process. In 1985, Patagonia began pledging 1 percent of our sales to the preservation and restoration of our natural environment; in 2002, Chouinard and Craig Mathews, owner of Blue Ribbon Flies, founded 1% for the Planet, a nonprofit that encourages other businesses to follow their example. The organization now has over 6,000 members—from companies like New Belgium Brewing to individuals like musician Jack Johnson—who’ve donated more than $430 million to domestic and international grassroots environmental groups. We took another more holistic step in December 2011 when we became a Certified B Corporation, and in January 2012 we formally registered as the first benefit corporation in the state of California. B Corp certification means our company’s overall environmental and social performance has been measured and independently verified by third-party company B Lab. Their evaluation goes beyond products or even the supply chain, encompassing a company’s operations, business model, community impact, materials, charitable donations, employee benefits and—as Chouinard noted— even its purpose statement.

Join Us To find out more about becoming a 1% for the Planet ® member or to learn about the B Corp certification process, visit onepercentfortheplanet.org or bcorporation.net. Because, as conserva- tionist David Brower put it, “There is no business to be done on a dead planet.”

Over 160 million

Amount donated to environmental groups by 1% for the Planet since its founding in 2002. Over 435 million

Donations given by Patagonia through 1% for the Planet since they started in 2002.

151.4

Number of Certified B Corp businesses as of Fall 2023, spanning 89 countries. Over 6,680

On September 14, 2022, Patagonia announced a new ownership model. “We’re making Earth our only shareholder,” said founder Yvon Chouinard. Now, every dollar that is not reinvested back into Patagonia will be distributed as dividends to protect the planet. Nancy Pastor

Patagonia’s 2020 Overall B Impact Score, out of a possible 200.

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Better Sweater ® Outerwear Fleece

Women’s Better Sweater ® Jacket $159.00 I 25543 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit I 451 g (15.9 oz)

Women’s Better Sweater ® 1/4-Zip $139.00 I 25618 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit I 391 g (13.8 oz)

Women’s Better Sweater ® Vest $119.00 I 25887 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit I 301 g (10.6 oz)

Made with a warm 100% recycled polyester fleece fab- ric that looks like wool, our Better Sweater ® jackets and vests have a soft fleece interior and a sweater-knit face. The fabric is certified as bluesign ® approved, and all Better Sweater styles (excluding gloves) are made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

BCW Birch White

NENA New Navy

NUVG Nouveau Green

BLK Black

BCW Birch White

NUVG Nouveau Green

NENA New Navy

BLK Black

BCW Birch White

BLK Black

NENA New Navy

Men’s Better Sweater ® Jacket $159.00 I 25528 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 638 g (22.5 oz)

Men’s Better Sweater ® 1/4-Zip $139.00 I 25523 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 505 g (17.8 oz)

Men’s Better Sweater ® Vest $119.00 I 25882 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 394 g (13.9 oz)

NENA New Navy

STH Stonewash

BLK Black

NENA New Navy

INDG Industrial Green

STH Stonewash

BLK Black

BLK Black

STH Stonewash

NENA New Navy

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Fleece

Micro D ® Styles

Lightweight Micro D ® styles are made of 100% recycled polyes- ter microfleece that feels warm and cozy against your skin, dries quickly and allows for a full range of motion. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s Micro D ® 1/4-Zip $69.00 I 26278 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 187 g (6.6 oz)

Men’s Micro D ® Pullover $69.00 I 26176 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 258 g (9.1 oz)

NENA New Navy

FEA Feather Grey

BLK Black

BCW Birch White

NENA New Navy

BLK Black

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Synchilla ® Jackets Fleece

Our classic, full-zip Synchilla ® jackets are made with warm 100% recycled polyester double-sided fleece and include three zip- pered pockets. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s Synchilla ® Jacket $149.00 I 22955 I XS-XXL I Relaxed fit I 405 g (14.3 oz)

Men’s Synchilla ® Jacket $149.00 I 22991 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 490 g (17.3 oz)

BLK Black

OLBI Oatmeal Heather w/ Blue Bird

NENA New Navy

BLK Black

OAT Oatmeal Heather

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Wins for

the Planet

225,000+ Acres of federal land around the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness protected from mining under the Department of Interior’s 20-year mining ban, thanks in large part to Northeastern Minnesotans for Wilderness. 25 Alaskan Native villages and communities who call Bristol Bay home. This wild salmon stronghold is protected, for now, from the proposed Pebble Mine. The landmark deci- sion comes after a decade of advocacy from Native communities, outdoor athletes, the commercial fishing industry and Patagonia- supported groups like the United Tribes of Bristol Bay. With this win, they’ve preserved more than 25 million acres of watershed, a $2.2 billion-per-year salmon fishery and over 15,000 jobs. $25 million Awarded to the Newtok Village Council to finish relocating 200 Yup’ik residents, considered by some to be America’s first climate refugees. For decades, the village has endured radical impacts of climate change, including melting permafrost, river erosion and decaying infrastructure.

4 Dams that will be removed along the Klamath River in California and Oregon, the largest dam removal in US history. The removal not only reconnects the watershed and opens more than 400 miles of salmon and steelhead habitat, but it also preserves the physical and spiritual lifeblood of the Yurok and other tribes who have lived on these banks for centuries. 9.3 million Acres of Alaska’s Tongass National Forest restored to Roadless Rule protections, sav- ing Sitka spruce, western hemlock and other old-growth trees from clear-cut logging in the largest temperate rainforest on Earth. The move will also help sequester the equiv- alent of roughly 10 percent of US annual greenhouse gas emissions and preserve land that the Tlingit, Haida, and Tsimshian tribes have called home for over 10,000 years. 33 Years in the making to protect 1.2 million acres of peatlands in Peninsula Mitre at Argentina’s southernmost tip. The effort, supported by community members, sci- entists, and local and national advocacy groups, protects a massive carbon sink, supports endangered species and preserves significant cultural heritage sites.

118 Miles of Albania’s Vjosa River that’s now a big step closer to permanent protection thanks to the work of the Albanian government and groups like EcoAlbania, Riverwatch and EuroNatur. A decade of organizing, petitioning and protesting resulted in commitments to safeguard one of the continent’s largest wild rivers, its 1,100 animal species and the 100,000 people whose livelihoods, culture and land- scape have been tied to Vjosa for centuries. 18 Years of campaigning, signature-gathering and mobilizing to save Segamizawa, the larg- est green space in Yokohama, Japan, from a massive urban development. Groups like the Hotaru No Furusato Segamizawa Kikin and Kamigo Segami No Shizen Wo Mamoru Kai helped spearhead the movement, which protects this biodiverse green belt and its culturally significant artifacts. 9 Deadbeat dams demolished in Korea, the first milestone of a larger effort to remove 104 derelict dams across the country by 2025. Thanks to Patagonia Korea’s part- nership with the grassroots group Korea Federation for Environmental Movement, more rivers can run free, helping restore watershed ecosystems, improve water quality, and revive wild fisheries and the job opportunities that follow.

Klamath River’s Iron Gate Dam and Reservoir— an emitter of the potent greenhouse gas methane—is soon to be demolished as part of the largest dam removal in US history. Note the bright green hue of the water, the sign of a dangerous algal bloom. California. Courtesy of EcoFlight

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Capilene ® Cool Daily Technical Baselayers

Women’s Long-Sleeved Capilene ® Cool Daily Shirt $49.00 I 45185 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 136 g (4.8 oz)

Women’s Capilene ® Cool Daily Hoody $59.00 I 45315 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 147 g (5.2 oz)

Women’s Capilene ® Cool Daily Shirt $39.00 I 45225 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit I 105 g (3.7 oz)

Warm, windproof and water-resistant, our Nano Puff ® styles are insulated with lightweight and highly compressible 60-g PrimaLoft ® Gold Insulation Eco, made with 100% postconsumer recycled content, and wrapped in a 100% recycled polyester shell and lining. Fair Trade Certified ™ sewn. Imported. Our Capilene ® Cool Daily tech tops keep you comfortable when you’re working hard in conditions ranging from cool to hot. They’re quick drying and stretchy, and made from 50–100% recycled polyester with HeiQ ® Pure odor control. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

VKNX Viking Blue- Navy Blue X-Dye

FEA Feather Grey

WHI White

FEA Feather Grey

WHI White

FEA Feather Grey

VKNX Viking Blue- Navy Blue X-Dye

Men’s Capilene ® Cool Daily Shirt $39.00 I 45215 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 128 g (4.5 oz)

Men’s Long-Sleeved Capilene ® Cool Daily Shirt $49.00 I 45180 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 153 g (5.4 oz)

Men’s Capilene ® Cool Daily Hoody $59.00 I 45310 I XS-3XL I Regular fit I 179 g (6.3 oz)

WHI White

FEA Feather Grey

VKNX Viking Blue- Navy Blue X-Dye

VKNX Viking Blue- Navy Blue X-Dye

FEA Feather Grey

WHI White

FEA Feather Grey

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Active Jackets Technical Fleece

The perfect cold-weather crosslayers, our CrossStrata and TechFace Jackets provide the warmth, stretch and breathabil- ity of our classic Regulator ® fleece tops, but with the added benefits of abrasion and weather resistance. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s R1 ® CrossStrata Jacket $169.00 I 85445 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 267 g (9.4 oz)

Women’s R2 ® TechFace Jacket $179.00 I 83630 I XS-XXL I Slim fit I 311 g (11 oz)

Men’s R1 ® TechFace Jacket $169.00 I 83580 I XS-3XL I Slim fit I 326 g (11.5 oz)

Men’s R2 ® TechFace Jacket $199.00 I 83626 I XS-3XL I Slim fit I 480 g (16.9 oz)

LMBE Lagom Blue

BLK Black

BLK Black

LMBE Lagom Blue

BLK Black

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R1 ® and R1 ® Air Styles Technical Fleece

Women’s R1 ® Air Zip-Neck $129.00 I 40250 I XS-XXL I Slim fit I 252 g (8.9 oz)

Women’s R1 ® Pullover $139.00 I 40119 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit I 275 g (9.7 oz)

Women’s R1 ® Air Full-Zip Hoody $179.00 I 40260 I XXS-XL I Slim fit I 309 g (10.9 oz)

Warm, highly breathable and wonderfully stretchy, our classic R1 ® Pullover is built with exclusive Polartec ® Power Grid ® fleece fabric (93% recycled polyester/7% spandex), and our lighter R1 ® Air styles use 100% recycled polyester jacquard fleece that increases breathability. All keep you toasty and comfortable during high- output activities in cold conditions. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

BLK Black BLK Black

BLK Black

BLK Black

NTPL Night Plum

Men’s R1 ® Pullover $139.00 I 40110 I XS-3XL I Slim fit I 332 g (11.7 oz)

Men’s R1 ® Air Zip-Neck $129.00 I 40245 I XS-3XL I Slim fit I 289 g (10.2 oz)

Men’s R1 ® Air Full-Zip Hoody $179.00 I 40255 I XS-XXL I Slim fit I 366 g (12.9 oz)

BLK Black

NUVG Nouveau Green

BLK Black

BLK Black

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Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ Factory

A first step toward a supply chain with a living wage.

Apparel workers are among the lowest-paid people in the world. For Patagonia, Fair Trade certification is our first step on the path toward ensuring living wages in our supply chain. We don’t own any of the factories that make our products, so we have limited control over how much workers receive. That’s why we partnered with Fair Trade USA in 2014: to help us provide workers with tangible benefits that improve their lives. We’ve been making clothes in Fair Trade Certified ™ factories ever since, meaning we pay a premium for every Patagonia item that carries the Fair Trade label. That extra money goes directly to the workers at the factory, and they decide how to spend it. This is not a top-down program to be allocated by management. Rather, each factory has a democratically elected, worker-run Fair Trade Premium Committee that allocates funds in ways that most empower their own communities. Workers have chosen to use the premiums to fund community projects, like health-care programs or a child-care center; to purchase products they otherwise couldn’t afford, like a laptop computer or stove; or to take as a cash bonus. These committees also give workers a collective voice and encourage dialogue with management, allowing them to express their concerns more effectively. The program’s benefits extend beyond premiums; it also ensures those making products in a Fair Trade Certified factory work in a safe space and that suppliers meet strict standards for protecting the environment in which they and their workers live. Today, we are proud to offer more styles made in a Fair Trade Certified factory than any other apparel brand and to be adding new Fair Trade styles every season.

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Percentage of Patagonia product styles made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory, as of Fall 2023. Over 85%

Number of workers supported by our Fair Trade program around the globe.

Number of Patagonia products made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory in 2014, our first year with the program.

Artisans spin cotton yarn that will be used to make khadi. This workshop in Gujarat, India, is operated by Udyog Bharti, a khadi cooperative established by the Indian government to support and sustain this traditional craft. Sara Otto

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Houdini ® Jackets Jackets

Run, ride, climb—the trusted Houdini ® Jacket is up for anything. Superlightweight and packable, its weather-resistant 100% recy- cled nylon ripstop fabric blocks wind and withstands abrasion. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s Houdini ® Jacket $109.00 I 24147 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit I 96 g (3.4 oz)

BLK Black

Men’s Houdini ® Jacket $109.00 I 24142 I XS-3XL I Slim fit I 105 g (3.7 oz)

BLK Black

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Torrentshell 3L Rain Jackets Jackets

Simple and unpretentious, our Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket provides long-term comfort and pro- tection in soaking storms and steady drizzles. We named it 3L for its 3-layer shell, which consists of 100% recycled nylon face fabric with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish made without PFCs, an engineered polyurethane membrane and a tricot backer that work together to meet our rigorous H 2 No ® Performance Standard. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket $179.00 I 85246 I XS-XXL Regular fit I 352 g (12.4 oz)

NUVG Nouveau Green

BLK Black

Men’s Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket $179.00 I 85241 I XS-3XL Regular fit I 400 g (14.1 oz)

NUVG Nouveau Green

BLK Black

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Stitch in Time As a repaired shirt becomes more of an original, it still takes the author back. Words by Brad Wieners

We’d been playing in a sprinkler—that much you can dope out from my soaked shorts. I’d been a bear, or some other beast on all fours, roaming the wet grass, the smaller boy clinging to me, his brother coming to his rescue, everyone soon in a heap. The boys are almost two and a little further from three. They love to be chased like naughty puppies and tickled. Now we are resting, near but in our own worlds. We’re in the yard of the house we wanted for the first boy, the one we never thought we could afford, but we found a way. Then there were two. I’d had the shirt for a few years at that point, but that image is what I remember. Twelve years later, the younger dude says, “Yeah, you wore that the whole time I was growing up.” Back in January 2020, I brought it to the elves at Worn Wear, the free repair service that Patagonia offers at its original

retail location in Ventura, California, among others. “Have I got a challenge for you!” I told Kolby, the cheerful “tech” I found behind the desk. He held up the short-sleeved garment and grinned, seeing me clearly through the back panel. Did I tell him this was the second time I’d challenged Pata- gonia to save it from the rag bucket? That the SoHo, New York, store had miraculously resurrected it once before? Naturally. To my relief, this seemed to work: He relished the challenge and the intramural throwdown. Kolby also indulged my embarrassing affection for the shirt, listening patiently to my sentimental summary of all we’d been through together. We agreed it might be too far gone this time, a see-what-we-can-do situation. Then Kolby and the repair elves had to close up shop like everyone else because of the pan- demic, and I wondered if I’d ever see that shirt again.

It’s difficult for me to keep memories separate from the photo- graphs that record them. I learned this first from visits to my gram’s house well after I’d moved away. A bit bored during a holiday, I’d leaf through her photo albums, the Kodak Instamatic snapshots held in place by those little glued-in corners on thick black “con- struction paper” pages, the occasion penciled in chalk. In time, what I remembered of Christmases and birthday cookouts, making mud pies and Matchbox cities, beachcombing and stone-stepping through streams all rested on what I saw in those pictures. Now, de- cades on, there are filters on my phone to simulate the lighting and emulsion of those prints, and it’s my sons’ childhoods that have begun dissolving from living memory into pixels. And right at the boundary of what I actually recall of their earliest years, and what I only recall because it was photographed, is a simple plaid shirt.

(left) Photo courtesy of Brad Wieners’ family

(right) Brad Wieners and his sons, happily reunited with the plaid shirt that was a fixture of many childhood memories. Tim Davis

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Kolby and the Worn Wear crew ... saved me from losing my mind. That shirt keeps my toddler sons at play in my imagination.

Crepe-thin, it wore more like Irish linen than an organic cotton knit, and it saw a lot of service during muggy New England summers … for example, as the deputy to the chief engineer of Lobstrania, our world-famous sandcastle in Maine. (Don’t tell me you’ve never heard of it.) And let us not forget the early iterations of Lucky, the star- crossed sand fortresses constructed at the start of each vacation right at the waterline. The shirt often smelled like the last thing I grilled. Good thing it dried in a flash, too: I had it on when a mutiny of all the Lucky cousins led to a dunking in the creek at high tide. Uncle. As I told Kolby, the shirt came along on some great trips—like the journey the boys’ mom and I took so our marriage might survive them. We were missing each other under the same roof, mostly present only for the co-parenting, so we signed up as relay partners in a three-sport adventure race in New Zealand. At first, with the race prep, we saw even less of each other. On my first

Class II rapid, I nearly drowned and lost my wedding band—not the symbolism I was after. Even so, it was great to have a shared passion that wasn’t potty training. Once we arrived on New Zealand’s South Island, we had to arrange for race support and get clear on the course. Some of it was unmarked trail. Some of it was whitewater. The Kiwis? Tough competition, mate. Some of them resembled merino rams. July 2020. Corona hair. Corona neck hair, too. A phone call out of the blue, an invita- tion to come by the Ventura store, aka Great Pacific Iron Works. Your shirt’s ready for curbside pickup. Soon, it’s back in my hands. Later, it’s back on my back. It clashes, but to my eye it’s more stylish than ever. I had no idea when I first bought it 16 years ago that I’d eventually work for the company that made it. Now at Patagonia, I’m well versed in the eco-virtues of repair. How it keeps clothes out of landfills, reduces all the waste (especially the use of fresh water) that comes from manufacturing more clothes

than most of us will ever need, cuts carbon emissions. Along with recycling, repair is a critical element of “circularity,” the business world’s buzzword for keeping all the raw materials in use. What if we don’t need to drill, mine, clear-cut, extract so much anymore. What if instead we find ways to keep reusing what we’ve already harvested? Great idea. But if circularity is to replace our disposable con- sumer culture, it’ll require a shift in mentality. We’ll have to see recycled as better than new, to pay for some things—the same thing— more than once. Will we? If Kolby’s repair hadn’t come free, would I have paid for it? Yeah, so maybe. If I’m honest, though, the reason I would pony up is more selfish than virtuous. Kolby and the Worn Wear crew didn’t repair a shirt; they saved me from losing my mind. That shirt keeps my toddler sons at play in my imagination.

Years of play had run their course on Brad Wieners’ old plaid button up. Nothing a little repair work couldn’t fix. Tim Davis

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Our warm, wide-ranging collection of beanies, gloves and scarves are built for the bottom end of the thermometer and to keep you outside making powder turns, slaloming the toboggan or pedal- ing snowed-over singletrack. Imported. Keep It Cozy Accessories

1. Synchilla ™ Gloves $49.00 I 22401 I XS-XL I 65 g (2.3 oz)

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FGE Forge Grey

OAT Oatmeal Heather

2. Fisherman’s Rolled Beanie $39.00 I 29105 I 102 g (3.6 oz)

NVYB Navy Blue

BBRD Blue Bird

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3. Powder Town Beanie $49.00 I 29187 I 173 g (6.1 oz)

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CMPO Campfire Orange

FPAT Fitz Roy Trout Patch: Ash Tan

SEQR Sequoia Red

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Daypacks & Slings Equipment & Packs

Our packs and slings feature intuitive organization and rugged constructions ready to haul around the globe. They’re built from recycled polyester with a DWR (durable water repellent) coating made with- out PFCs to brush off light weather. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Refugio Daypack 26L $109.00 I 47913 I 735 g (1 lb 9.9 oz)

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Refugio Daypack 30L $129.00 I 47928 I 795 g (1 lb 12 oz)

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Atom Sling 8L $65.00 I 48262 I 340 g (11.9 oz)

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Black Hole ® Bags Equipment & Packs

You never know where the day will take you, which is why our Black Hole ® bags pair practical organization with technical, tough- as-nails construction for the unexpected. From grocery-and-gear hauling totes to a 1-liter hip pack for the micro-essentials, there’s a Black Hole bag to carry any daily routine. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

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1. Black Hole ® Waist Pack 5L $69.00 I 49281 I 320 g (11.3 oz)

5. Ultralight Black Hole ® Mini Hip Pack $35.00 I 49447 I 100 g (3.5 oz)

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SHNY Shine Yellow

BLYB Belay Blue

TGRD Touring Red

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STME Steam Blue

2. Ultralight Black Hole ® Tote Pack $ 99.00 I 48809 I 370 g (13.1 oz)

6. Black Hole ® Tote 25L $ 69.00 I 49031 I 360 g (12.7 oz)

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7. Black Hole ® Gear Tote $ 119.00 I 49276 I 835 g (1 lb 13.5 oz)

3. Black Hole ® Pack 25L $149.00 I 49298 I 640 g (1 lb 6.6 oz)

TINT Tinamou Tan

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Black Hole ® Bags Equipment & Packs

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You don’t need to pack big to travel far. Be it a multisport weekend or a multiweek expedition, our system of Black Hole ® duffels and cubes lets you manage, organize and move your gear for any trip, without losing anything along the way. Every bag is built from weather-defiant, 100% recycled polyester, so you know it’ll survive the journey. Imported.

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1. Black Hole ® Mini MLC ® $199.00 I 49266 I 1,290 g (2 lb 13.5 oz)

5. Black Hole ® Duffel 40L $159.00 I 49338 I 930 g (2 lb 0.8 oz)

BLK Black

SMDB Smolder Blue

BLK Black

TINT Tinamou Tan

2. Black Hole ® Cube - Small $35.00 I 49361 I 99 g (3.5 oz)

6. Black Hole ® Duffel 55L $169.00 I 49342 I 1,165 g (2 lb 9.1 oz)

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CNY Classic Navy

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BFZT Black w/ Fitz Trout

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3. Black Hole ® Cube - Medium $45.00 I 49366 I 200 g (7.1 oz)

7. Black Hole ® Duffel 70L $199.00 I 49347 I 1,440 g (3 lb 2.8 oz)

BLK Black

CNY Classic Navy

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RMSL Ridge Rise Moonlight: Sleet Green

SHNY Shine Yellow

8. Black Hole ® Duffel 100L $219.00 I 49352 I 1,640 g (3 lb 9.9 oz)

4. Black Hole ® Cube - Large $55.00 I 49371 I 250 g (8.8 oz)

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SHNY Shine Yellow

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CNY Classic Navy

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Workwear Clothes that work as hard as you do.

For almost 50 years, Patagonia has made clothes that stand up to demanding use. So while our Workwear line has some new entries, what hasn’t changed is our approach: build products that are truly functional, build them with skill and care so they last and last, and back them up with our Ironclad Guarantee. Even though many of our garments are intended for big walls or big mountains, we’d long heard from customers who found that our clothes work just as well on everyday job sites. And the more time we spent talking to farmers, framers and farriers, the more we realized there was an opportunity to go beyond simply re- casting our existing gear for the trades. Using recycled materials to reduce waste and natural fabrics that improve topsoil, we’ve created clothes that are stronger and more comfortable to wear to work than anything else out there. We didn’t get there overnight. Extensive testing is always key to our process, and there was no shortage of constructive feedback along the way. But we listened, which is why our Workwear is broken-in right off the shelf and cut with a room- ier fit for comfort and range of motion. Multiple fabric weights offer warmth for cooler weather and greater breathability for afternoons in the hot sun. Innova- tive blends provide excellent abrasion resistance, making our pants and jackets extremely durable.

Behind it all is a belief we share with the people who make trusted stuff the world over: To do good, you actually have to do something.

Harvest time at Huerto Cuatro Estaciones, a regenerative organic farm in the heart of Chilean Patagonia. Dani Casado

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Farrier’s Shirts Workwear

For heavy-duty work on the job site or in the garage, our Farrier’s Shirt is made from a soft yet sturdy blend of industrial hemp and recy- cled polyester. Large, pleated chest pockets offer secure storage for phones and multitools, and a box pleat in back maximizes range of motion. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s Farrier’s Shirt $99.00 I 53326 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 496 g (17.5 oz)

GPFR Great Plains: Fire

SRTI Saddle Rock: Tinamou Tan

STGN Sleet Green

Men’s Farrier’s Shirt $99.00 I 53320 I XS-3XL I Relaxed fit I 624 g (22 oz)

SNBL Stone Blue

DKAS Dark Ash

GPFR Great Plains: Fire

GTPU Great Plains: Pumice

SRTI Saddle Rock: Tinamou Tan

STGN Sleet Green

INBK Ink Black

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Workwear Jackets Workwear

Tough, comfortable and highly abrasion resis- tant, with no break-in required, our hemp canvas workwear jackets are built to work as hard as you do. Our Women’s and Men’s All Seasons Hemp Canvas Ranch Jackets are made with 12.9-oz Iron Forge Hemp ™ canvas, which is made from hemp, polyester and organic cot- ton and is 25% more abrasion resistant than conventional cotton duck canvas. (The Men’s version is insulated with 100-g Thermogreen ® 100% recycled polyester). Meanwhile, our Women’s All Seasons Hemp Canvas Bomber Hoody Jacket and Men’s Iron Forge Hemp ® Canvas Chore Coat use slightly lighter ver- sions of the same fabric. (The Women’s version is insulated.) Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Men’s Iron Forge Hemp ® Canvas Chore Coat $159.00 I 27825 I XS-3XL I Relaxed fit I 1,089 g (38.4 oz)

COI Coriander Brown

INBK Ink Black

Men’s Iron Forge Hemp ® Canvas Ranch Jacket $189.00 I 27805 I XS-3XL I Relaxed fit I 1,471 g (52 oz)

Women’s Iron Forge Hemp ® Canvas Ranch Jacket $139.00 I 26780 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 807 g (28.5 oz)

Women’s All Seasons Hemp Canvas Bomber Hoody Jacket $189.00 I 26685 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 1,046 g (36.9 oz)

INBK Ink Black

COI Coriander Brown

COI Coriander Brown

NUVG Nouveau Green

INBK Ink Black

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Workwear Vests Workwear

Built for cold-weather tasks, the All Seasons Hemp Canvas Vest is made from a 9.6-oz fabric blend of hemp, recycled polyester and organic cotton with a 100% recycled polyester taffeta lining and 100-g (60-g for Men’s) Thermogreen ® 100% recycled polyester insulation. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Women’s All Season Hemp Canvas Vest $139.00 I 26690 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 629.4 g (22.2 oz)

COI Coriander Brown

NUVG Nouveau Green

Men’s All Seasons Hemp Canvas Vest $139.00 I 27815 I XS-3XL I Relaxed fit I 822 g (29 oz)

INBK Ink Black

COI Coriander Brown

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Workwear Aprons Workwear

Our sturdy, all-purpose work and shop apron is made from our lightweight, supple and breathable All Seasons Hemp canvas—a highly abrasion- resistant 9.6-oz 55% industrial hemp/27% recycled polyester/18% organic cotton canvas that requires no break-in. Meanwhile, our Chef’s Apron is made from 7.1-oz 88% organic cotton/12% industrial hemp. Made in a Fair Trade Certified ™ factory. Imported.

Chef’s Apron $65.00 I 20045 I ALL I Adjustable fit I 439 g (15.5 oz)

BLK Black

DYWH Dyno White

PLGY Plume Grey

All Seasons Hemp Canvas Apron $65.00 I 20050 I ALL I Adjustable I 377 g (13.3 oz)

COI Coriander Brown

INBK Ink Black

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