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Patagonia Catalog November 2017 (U.S.)

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Popping the Hood

Worn Wear where? Delia, the Worn Wear repair truck, on another cross-country trip. Michigan City, Indiana. Donnie Hedden

A look inside Patagonia’s Worn Wear repair program. Since 2015, we’ve been driving around the country in Delia, our Worn Wear clothing-repair biodiesel truck. When Delia rolls into

facility in North America (we’ll do more than 50,000 individual

town, she brings a crew of repair experts who will fix your jacket for

repairs this year), and we’ve trained our retail staff to handle the

free, regardless of the clothing brand. Delia has come to represent

simple repair jobs (which total thousands more).

Worn Wear as a symbol of love and goodwill—just like her namesake,

We asked our customers to buy less, but we also wanted to

a beloved employee at our garment repair center in Reno. But Delia

explore why they would want to do that in a world that encourages

is not the beginning of the Worn Wear story.

consumption. As it turns out, people we knew were already writing

It started with a call for used underwear in 2005. We asked

about that very idea. Keith Malloy (a Patagonia Surf ambassador)

customers to bring us their worn-out Patagonia underwear and

and his wife, Lauren, had started a blog called Worn Wear. They

baselayers, which we then recycled in a closed-loop process

collected stories about customers’ adventures and the Patagonia

pioneered by the Japanese company Teijin. “Common Threads” was the first program of its kind to take used

gear that went along for the ride. Their stories and memories revealed the main reason a person keeps an item in use:

clothing, chemically break it down and spin it into new

love. In 2013, we combined the Malloy’s blog with our

yarn of quality equal to virgin petroleum-based yarn—

repair and recycling program into what we now simply

the holy grail of a circular system.

call Worn Wear.

In 2010, we expanded Common Threads and started taking back everything we make for recycling. This revealed an interesting fact: Our products are constructed with such attention to durability that more than needing to be recycled, they often just needed a simple repair so they could live on. With this new insight, we revamped Common Threads and

In 2017, we created a system for reusing Patagonia clothing. Today, our customers can trade in their functional gear for a Worn Wear Credit they can use in our retail stores, on patagonia.com or wornwear.com to buy something new or used. The items brought back to us are sent to our distribution center where most are cleaned in a special machine that uses CO2 instead of water. After a Worn Wear

created the Common Threads Partnership, which encouraged our

label is stamped inside the garment, the clothing is posted for sale

customers to join with us to reduce consumption. On Black Friday in

on wornwear.com.

2011, we launched this new initiative with a full-page advertisement

Although we’ve made progress in providing repair, reuse and

in The New York Times. The headline read “Don’t Buy This Jacket,”

recycling options, we have a long way to go. Worn Wear is a small

and the ad acknowledged that the environmental cost of everything

part of Patagonia’s overall business—but it does serve as a model for

we make is astonishing. We asked customers to partner with us to

reducing the company’s environmental impact, while encouraging

take mutual responsibility for the stuff we make and they purchase.

all of us to change our relationship with stuff.

Part of this was our promise to repair our garments. Customers responded to our pledge to repair Patagonia gear. We saw double-digit growth in demand for our repair services

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year over year. We now operate the largest outdoor clothing repair

The time is now to address the environmental crisis and reducing consumption is a part of the solution, so we are going to keep on truckin’—powered by love and biodiesel.


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Worn Wear helps our customers embrace a different philosophy of ownership: buying high-quality things, regardless of brand, and keeping their stuff in use as long as possible.

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Facing top: Turning a burn hole into a fishin’ hole—Tenacious Tape saves a jacket in the Worn Wear truck. Facing bottom: Mutiny aboard the Worn Wear truck. Driggs, Idaho. Above: Uplifting hand-me-down—Liz Johnson with a picture of her, her dad and a Patagonia jacket that’s 20 years strong. Donnie Hedden

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Snap-T® + Laughing Waters Patagonia textile designers dipped into the archives this season. Laughing Waters is a heritage print from a 1996 design called Minnehaha. Catalog copy back then noted that “Minnehaha is inspired by Navajo ‘eye dazzler’ designs of the 1880s … the pattern is an unusual interplay of eight colors, including a subtle ombre or shaded effect.” The reissued Laughing Waters reinvents the artwork, using six colors and a very slight background fade. It’s printed on our lighter-weight Synchilla® 100% polyester fleece that’s soft, durable and breathable. The pullover features Snap-T® styling with a snapped placket and a chest pocket with a nylon flap. Imported.

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Previous: Jacob and Anna couch surfing at Grace Farm in Northwestern Montana. Jim Grace Above: Peter Strimitzer is ready to go “mano a mano” with any climb. Circa mid-’90s, City of Rocks, Idaho. Greg Epperson

Men’s Lightweight Synchilla® Snap-T® Pullover $119.00 I 25580 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

Women’s Lightweight Synchilla® Snap-T® Pullover $119.00 I 25455 I XXS-XL I Regular fit

available online

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Men’s & Women’s Snap-T® Fleece

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Men’s Synchilla® Snap-T® Pullover

Men’s Cotton Quilt Snap-T® Pullover

$139.00 I 25450 I XXS-XXL I Relaxed fit

$149.00 I 25371 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit


It’s the fleece we take on our first backpacking trip. It’s with us through years of campfires and road trips. It’s a makeshift blanket for a napping toddler. It’s the fleece we hand down when our teenager hikes Mount Whitney without us. The Snap-T ® endures, but mostly it endears. Imported.

Women’s Re-Tool Snap-T® Pullover

Women’s Mixed Snap-T® Pullover

$119.00 I 25442 I XXS-XL I Slim fit

$179.00 I 50395 I XS-XL I Slim fit

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A Family of Better Sweater® Fleece Featuring a sweater-knit exterior and a soft fleece interior, our Better Sweater ® fleece provides easy-wearing, bulk-free comfort and warmth for the whole family (with apologies to your pets). All Better Sweater styles are Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, and a Fair Trade purchase sends more money back to factory workers. Imported.

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Boys’ Better Sweater® 1/4-Zip

Men’s Better Sweater® 1/4-Zip

$79.00 I 65705 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

$99.00 I 25522 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

Girls’ Better Sweater® 1/4-Zip

Women’s Better Sweater® 1/4-Zip

$79.00 I 65695 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

$99.00 I 25617 I XXS-XL I Slim fit

Dustin Ordway does some desert sole-searching. Indian Creek, Utah. Drew Smith



The Last Hill We were off-the-couch bikers, versed in miles per hour, not miles per day.

By Max Hammer

end, on roads that shook us; and we skied ice, corn and everything in between. We made it all the way to the top

After seven days of biking to ski, we needed a rest

of Mount Whitney—the tallest peak in the lower 48 states.

day. Hot springs mandatory. We remembered a shortcut

We were so tired that other skier s beat us to

to the Green Church pools, which was 9 miles shorter

the summits and skied the lines we were headed to.

than the highway route. Shortcuts—with deeply rutted,

Embarrassing at fi rst, this became a point of pride, as

washboard dirt roads on bicycles loaded with ski and

we acknowledged the reason behind our heavy-legged

camp equipment and food—aren’t always shortcuts.

exhaustion—hundreds of miles on the bike. We began

Our rest day turned into a seven-hour ride.

marking each ski run as a first descent, because the

We made it to the hot springs by sundown, but the

approach started at my house (and I was pretty sure that

promise of healing waters was disrupted by tubs full of

no one else had biked to the Eastern Sierra from there).

people, whose fast cars had conquered our steel steads.

Biking had slowed us down, dulled our competitive spirits,

We found rest next to a Subaru named “Bill Murray” and

and allowed us to laugh at ourselves as we struggled

started eating—for the days now behind us and ahead. We wanted to see the simple scener y that not

through delirium and fatigue to perform what for many of us is a daily routine: climbing uphill to ski down.

many see—the saddle vista. I wanted to reapproach my

Biking to experience a place from a different, slower

approach to skiing. Gear, gears, grub, water and the will

perspective isn’t new. But by the end of our Sierra saddle

to keep pedaling, instead of packing the car and driving

time, we understood what others before us have likely

to the trailhead. We started on bikes from Reno, Nevada,

discovered: The bike makes you tired in the short term,

and pedaled to the base of the Sierra, loaded down

but rejuvenated over time.

with ski and snowboard gear, ready to summit peaks and rip lines under our own power. We biked through

Watch The Last Hill (until the next one)

winds that knocked us around, up hills that would never

at patagonia.com/thelasthill.

Eric Pollard picks a nice spot to chill. Virginia Lakes, California. Andrew Miller




Scrappy Recycled cashmere made from factory scraps. Cashmere—once a luxury fabric—is being treated like a commodity. Because demand now outpaces supply, it’s leading to overgrazing on delicate grasslands in Mongolia. We’re lessening the demand for virgin cashmere: Our 95% recycled cashmere is collected from factory scraps, blended with 5% wool, then repurposed into new clothing. Of all wools, none is as naturally well-suited for cool-season comfort and warmth as cashmere. It insulates efficiently (with little weight or bulk), is exceptionally durable and possesses legendary softness. The recycled cashmere styles we offer this season are no different. Whether you choose a crewneck, hoody, cardigan or quarter-zip, you’ll gain a wardrobe staple for seasons—and perhaps generations—to come. Imported.

Women’s Recycled Cashmere Crew $199.00 I 50720 I XS-XL I Regular fit

Sitting pretty—watching out for old-growth trees in the Cascade Range. Paul Dix


Men’s & Women’s Recycled Cashmere

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Men’s Recycled Cashmere Hoody Sweater

Men’s Recycled Cashmere Crewneck Sweater

Men’s Recycled Cashmere 1/4-Zip Sweater

$299.00 I 50585 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

$199.00 I 50525 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

$249.00 I 50600 I XS-XXL I Regular fit


Women’s Recycled Cashmere Crew

Women’s Recycled Cashmere Cardigan

Women’s Recycled Cashmere Hoody

$199.00 I 50720 I XS-XL I Regular fit

$229.00 I 50725 I XS-XL I Slim fit

$279.00 I 50730 I XS-XL I Slim fit all styles imported

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Jesus, The Dido and Me

By Diane French

Ah, the perils of feeling self-righteous. We’d been a proud one-car family for more than a

a minute longer. Environmentally, consensus

decade when we inherited the ultimate bucket-of-

seems to say that keeping an old vehicle in play

bolts last summer—a 1996 Ford F-250 diesel with

is the best option. Still, most of these arguments

206,000 miles, diamond-plate running boards,

and breakdowns focus on money, not emotion or

blown-out transmission and shocks—from my

family history, and certainly not on fear of divine

father-in-law (God rest his soul). We were reluctant

retribution. When a deeply devout C atholic

to forfeit our single-car-ness for such a chipped

bequeaths you a serviceable rig outfitted with

and peeling beast, but eventually decided it might

rosaries, it would seem inadvisable not to try and

be a good beater to have while we were starting a

keep it running for at least a few more years.

remodel project. Approaching it in the lot where

It’d be a lie to say we don’t occasionally lust

it was parked, I knew there was no way in hell it

after a new vehicle—the truck drives with all the

would run. The smell of hot dust and polyurethane

comfor t of a concrete park bench. But “new is

flooded our noses when we pulled the cab doors

bet ter ” is a false premise, with a narrow set

open, put the key in the ignition and waited for the

of criteria. No new truck would “smell like my

engine light to go off.

childhood,” as my husband said. It would not

“Do we get rid of these things? ” asked my

consis tently reveal mys ter y detritus beneath

husband, fiddling with the dusty plastic rosaries

its seats despite repeated vacuuming. It would

hanging from the rearview mirror.

not, from miles away, declare its fragrant diesel

“Hell, no!” I exclaimed. “Are you kidding? That’s what’s keeping this thing together. They stay forever!”

self to the entire town with it s unmis takable stony warble. Like the old Ford my husband remembers

The truck rattled its way roughly to life in a cloud of white smoke.

growing up with that carted him and his brother and sister from fishing trips to hiking trips to

We did the responsible thing and took it

camping trips to wood-cutting missions, the truck

straight to the mechanic. We felt slightly deflated

carries on that tradition in a held-together-with-

when he told us the engine was strong and would

string-and-popsicle-sticks kind of way. It now goes

easily go another 100,000 miles. We dropped a

by The Dido—“the grandfather” in Ukrainian and

painful chunk of change to resuscitate the trans-

the moniker of the man who drove it before us. I

mission and, a week later, drove it loudly home. Ph i l o s o p h i e s a b o u n d w h e n i t c o m e s t o

like to think he would be proud to see us loading and unloading from it camping gear, tools, bikes,

deciding how long to keep an old vehicle. On

building materials—heedless of paint jobs or

the internet, you can find breakdowns to the

politesse toward the neighbors as we rev it up for

dollar on how much you’ll save over a period of

early ski mornings.

time by hanging on to your car. You can also find arguments on what an idiot you’d be to keep it

So much for self-righteousness. We now roll loudly with the Lord.

Taking back roads back home. Kenosha Pass, Colorado. Sacha Halenda 20


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Women’s Lifestyle

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Heywood Flannel Shirt $79.00 I 53875 I 0-14/even I Regular fit

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Pack Out Tights $89.00 I 21995 I XS-XL I Slim fit

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Retro Pile Vest $119.00 I 22825 I XXS-XL I Slim fit

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Backslide Beanie $45.00 I 33400 I One size

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Headway Tote 20L $119.00 I 48775 I 847 g (1 lb 13.9 oz)

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Pinyon Pines Pants $89.00 I 55460 I 0-14/even I Slim fit


For style in good conscience, each season we strive for more environmentally and socially responsible materials and processes. Imported.

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Prow Bomber Jacket $199.00 I 28105 I XS-XL I Regular fit

10 Recycled Cashmere Beanie $69.00 I 22285 I One size

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Waffle Henley $65.00 I 54315 I XS-XL I Slim fit

11 Light & Lined Studio Pants $99.00 I 21190 I XS-XL I Regular fit

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Cotton Quilt Snap-TÂŽ Pullover $149.00 I 25281 I XS-XL I Regular fit

12 Blythewood Tee $35.00 I 53535 I XS-XL I Regular fit

Previous: Tatum Rein wheelie likes his makeshift sled. Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. Sonnie Trotter

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Women’s Diamond Capra Fleece Diamond-cabled fleece inspired the name Diamond Capra. The textured pattern creates air pockets that trap heat and allows the fabric to breathe, for warmth without weight. Both the full-zip jacket and pullover hoody are made of 85% recycled polyester, have raglan sleeves for mobility and princess seaming for a tailored fit. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn. Imported.

Diamond Capra Jacket

Diamond Capra Hoody

$169.00 I 25100 I XS-XL I Regular fit

$159.00 I 25105 I XS-XL I Regular fit

Llama drama—muscling in for midwinter treats. Ridgway, Colorado. Kennan Harvey

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Women’s Outerwear Hood season. When it’s cold, trust our warm jackets to have your back—and your head. The sturdy Prairie Dawn Jacket is made from our durable Stand Up canvas and has a fleece-lined hood. For extra warmth, our Bivy Hooded Vest and Down With It Jacket are down-insulated from hood to hem. Imported.


Rugged-canvas utility jacket

600-fill-power core warmth

Urban-styled Recycled Down

Prairie Dawn Jacket

Bivy Hooded Vest

Down With It Jacket

$179.00 I 27150 I XS-XL I Slim fit

$179.00 I 27746 I XS-XL I Regular fit

$229.00 I 28040 I XS-XL I Slim fit


Women’s Parkas Our insulated parkas have tough polyester shells with a weatherresisting DWR (durable water repellent) finish and are insulated with 600-fill-power Traceable Down or Recycled Down. Imported.

Traceable Down, wide baffles and princess seaming provide warmth and a contoured fi t.

Versatile 3-in-1 has a waterproof/ breathable, windproof shell plus a down-insulated, zip-out liner.

Satin polyester shell resists light moisture; puckered, overstuffed baffles keep Recycled Down in place.

Down With It Parka

Tres 3-in-1 Parka

Downtown Parka

$299.00 I 28439 I XS-XL I Slim fit I 873 g (30.8 oz)

$549.00 I 28407 I XS-XL I Slim fit I 1,301 g (45.9 oz)

$379.00 I 28010 I XS-XL I Slim fit I 944 g (33.3 oz) Next: Two nuts, a bird and four eggs. Highlands, Scotland. Wade Dunstan

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Jackson Glacier Our stealthiest women’s parka to date hides its technical prowess. The supersoft 2-layer shell has a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and is insulated with 600-fill-power 100% Recycled Down. A trimmer fit allows the parka to conform closely to the body and traps heat more efficiently. Like our Grade VII Down Parka, it features no-stitch, bonded quilt lines to keep the down in place and increase the shell’s water repellency. Imported.

Key Details • Innovative bonded-channel construction keeps down in place • Soft-to-the-touch, 2-layer polyester shell has a DWR finish • Insulated with 600-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (down reclaimed from down products) • A waterproof, PU-coated 2-way center-front zipper increases the parka’s weather protection

Jackson Glacier Parka $399.00 I 27915 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 941 g (33.2 oz) Shown with the Women’s Long-Sleeved Fjord Flannel Shirt (available online)

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Men’s & Women’s Down Insulation

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Lightweight

Midweight

Provides optimum wind-resistant warmth in cool temps; use as a midlayer in colder weather.

Not too light; not too heavy. A warm, wind-resistant outer or midlayer.

Women’s Down Shirt

Women’s Down Sweater

$199.00 I 84751 I XXS-XL I Slim fit I 221 g (7.8 oz)

$229.00 I 84683 I XXS-XL I Regular fit I 346 g (12.2 oz)

Men’s Down Shirt

Men’s Down Sweater

$199.00 I 84746 I XS-XXL I Slim fit I 258 g (9.1 oz)

$229.00 I 84674 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 371 g (13.1 oz)


Why down insulation? Down is nature’s insulating hero for cold, dry conditions. Warm, light and compressible, it delivers deep warmth in the world’s coldest environments. Our entire line of down products contains either recycled or traceable plumes. Recycled Down is reclaimed from down products. Traceable Down is traced from parent farm to apparel factory to help ensure the birds that supply it are not force-fed or live-plucked.

Thermal Weight Built for bitter cold and wind.

Women’s Hi-Loft Down Hoody $279.00 I 84907 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 465 g (16.4 oz)

Men’s Hi-Loft Down Hoody $279.00 I 84902 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 530 g (18.7 oz)

all styles imported

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We tried everything and came up with nothing. The Micro Puff ™ Hoody is our lightest, most packable insulated jacket ever. A breakthrough in synthetic insulation, the Micro Puff ™ Hoody with PlumaFill is the result of our 10-year pursuit for insulation with the very best qualities of both down and synthetic. We combined PlumaFill insulation with an innovative construction technique to build a synthetic jacket as warm, light and packable as down, that stays warm even when wet. Imported. patagonia.com/micropuff

Key Details • Unmatched warmth for its weight • Unique construction prevents shifting, clumping and cold spots • Soft and exceptionally compressible like down • Stays warm and lofted when wet

Women’s Micro Puff ™ Hoody $299.00 I 84040 I XXS-XL I Regular fit I 227 g (8 oz)

Men’s Micro Puff ™ Hoody $299.00 I 84030 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 264 g (9.3 oz)

Revolutionary PlumaFill insulation To solve for the limitations of both synthetic and down insulation, PlumaFill features strands of heat-trapping ultrafine filaments that offer the warmth and compressibility of down, while providing the warm-when-wet performance of synthetic. It’s why the Micro Puff ™ Hoody delivers ultralightweight, water-resistant, down-like warmth.

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Men’s & Women’s Synthetic Insulation

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Lightweight

Midweight

Best as an outer layer in chilly weather or a midlayer in the cold.

Provides weather-shielding warmth in all but the coldest weather.

Women’s Nano Puff® Vest

Women’s Radalie Jacket

$149.00 I 84247 I XXS-XL I Regular fit I 207 g (7.3 oz)

$159.00 I 27690 I XS-XL I Slim fit I 425 g (15 oz)

Men’s Nano Puff® Jacket

Men’s Maple Grove Canvas Jacket

$199.00 I 84212 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 337 g (11.9 oz)

$199.00 I 26995 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 1,154 g (40.7 oz)


Why synthetic insulation? Warm, lightweight and compressible, synthetic insulation is the choice when versatility is a priority because it maintains its warmth even when wet. Synthetic insulation also offers options depending on your activity. Some stretch and are super breathable for high output; others protect you from the harshest cold on belay.

Thermal Weight Built for the coldest conditions, this is our warmest synthetic insulation. Women’s Transitional Jacket $199.00 I 28060 I XS-XL I Regular fit I 544 g (19.2 oz)

Men’s Hyper Puff ™ Hoody $299.00 I 84390 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 524 g (18.5 oz) Next: The coolest way to the hot box. Sol Mountain Lodge, British Columbia, Canada. Ryan Creary all styles imported

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Jackson Glacier Whether it’s snow in Buffalo, wind in Chicago or subzero in St. Paul, this warm parka provides windproof, weather-resistant protection. We utilized bonded channel construction throughout to keep the 600-fill-power 100% Recycled Down in place and to increase weather resistance and durability. A streamlined fit traps heat efficiently. Imported.

Key Details • Innovative bonded channel construction keeps down in place • Durable, weather-resistant soft-shell plus 600-fill-power 100% Recycled Down (down reclaimed from down products) • Insulated hood, waterproof zippers and warm, lined handwarmer pockets increase weather defenses

Men’s Jackson Glacier Jacket $349.00 I 27920 I XS-XXL I Regular fit


Men’s Off Country Sweaters Knitted sweaters have been around for over 2,000 years, so to call them classics is an understatement. Our Off Country Crewneck and Pullover stay true to the form down to the rib-knit details at the neck, cuffs and hem. For a new take on a traditional style, we use yarn that’s a soft blend of 48% recycled cotton, 47% recycled polyester and 5% other fibers. Imported.

Off Country Crewneck Sweater

Off Country Pullover Sweater

$99.00 I 50590 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

$119.00 I 50595 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Men’s Outerwear

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Versatile 3-in-1 jacket can be worn as a shell in wet weather, a synthetic-insulated jacket in cool temps or a waterproof, insulated jacket in the cold.

For waterproof protection and warmth, this hooded jacket has an H2NoÂŽ Performance Standard shell and 600-fill-power down.

Windsweep 3-in-1 Jacket

Windsweep Down Hoody

$379.00 I 28090 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 1,225 g (43.2 oz)

$349.00 I 84890 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 885 g (31.2 oz)


Built for the coldest conditions, this down-insulated jacket has a burly H2NoÂŽ Performance Standard 2-layer waterproof/breathable shell.

Our warmest 3-in-1 has a down-insulated, zip-out liner and can be worn as a waterproof/breathable shell, mid/outerlayer or insulated coat.

Topley Jacket

Tres 3-in-1 Parka

$399.00 I 27900 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 1,134 g (40 oz)

$549.00 I 28387 I XS-XXL I Regular fit I 1,324 g (46.7 oz) all styles imported

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Men’s Fleece

Fleece and bottle openers—you never realize their utility until one goes missing. Especially useful in cold weather, Retro Pile styles are made of double-sided shearling fleece. When you need core warmth, choose the deep pile Los Gatos Vest. The Re-Tool Snap-T ® Pullover is made of Polartec ® Thermal Pro® with its long fibers that trap heat. Imported.

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Retro Pile Jacket

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$139.00 I 22800 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Los Gatos Vest $99.00 I 25926 I XXS-XXL I Slim fit

Previous: One hull of a high dive: Andrei Zakharenka makes a midwinter flight from a sunken warship off the Kamchatka Peninsula coast. Russia. Mary McIntyre

Retro Pile Pullover $129.00 I 22810 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Re-Tool Snap-TÂŽ Pullover $119.00 I 25390 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Men’s Shirts

To create our well-made shirts, Patagonia designers start with classic elements and add details to improve fit and function. They choose fabrics that are durable, soft and environmentally responsible. From collar to hem, they pay attention to the details—like sturdy buttons and clean-finished seams—to build shirts that last. Imported.

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Insulated Fjord Flannel Jacket

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$169.00 I 27640 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Long-Sleeved Lightweight Fjord Flannel Shirt $79.00 I 54020 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Long-Sleeved Bluffside Shirt $79.00 I 53791 I XS-XXL I Slim fit

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Long-Sleeved Fjord Flannel Shirt $89.00 I 53947 I XS-XXL I Relaxed fit

Joel Oberly’s over-the-top celebration on McGee Creek pass. California. Andrew Miller



Men’s Lifestyle

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Long-Sleeved Lightweight Fjord Flannel Shirt

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$79.00 I 54020 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Vest

$89.00 I 53947 I XS-XXL I Relaxed fit

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$149.00 I 84242 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Straight Fit Cords $89.00 I 55930 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Slim fit

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Long-Sleeved Fjord Flannel Shirt Backslide Beanie $45.00 I 33400 I One size

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Straight Fit Duck Pants $79.00 I 55880 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Slim fit


Our everyday, versatile clothes are just as comfortable bouldering or cragging as they are knocking out daily tasks. They provide comfort with minimal impact. Imported.

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Ukiah Down Hybrid Jacket $199.00 I 27835 I XXS-XXL I Regular fit

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Paxat Pack 32L $119.00 I 48046 I 862 g (1 lb 14.4 oz)

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10 Off Country Crewneck Sweater $99.00 I 50590 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

11 Performance Twill Jeans - Regular $99.00 I 56490 I 28-40/even + 31, 33, 35 I Slim fit

Up & Out Roger That Hat $29.00 I 38205 I Mid crown

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Black Hole™ Collection Black Hole bags are the ultimate gear haulers.

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Black Hole™ Duffel 90L

Black Hole™ Cube - Medium

$149.00 I 49346 I 1,417 g (3 lbs 2 oz)

$39.00 I 49365 I 198 g (7 oz)

Black Hole™ Cube - Small

Black Hole™ Cube - Large

$29.00 I 49360 I 121 g (4.3 oz)

$49.00 I 49370 I 246 g (8.7 oz)


From quick-and-dirty road trips to that expedition you’ve been planning for a decade, there’s a bag in the Black Hole™ collection to get you there. Our duffels, packs, totes, bags and cubes—in original or lightweight fabric—are durably built and have wellthought-out features to protect and organize your gear. To stave off rain, snow and mud while protecting gear from rough handling, Black Holes are made from highly weatherresistant 100% polyester ripstop (50% solution-dyed) with a TPU-film laminate and a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. Black Hole Cubes come in three sizes to organize everything from toothpaste to climbing shoes, and they fit perfectly inside our Black Hole Duffels. Exterior daisy chains and grab handles

on both styles let you clip or lash the cubes to the outside of the duffels. The original stuff-swallower of the collection, Black Hole Duffels come in four sizes, with or without wheels. There’s a large zippered opening to the roomy main compartment to make packing and unpacking easier. A zippered side pocket secures items you need to access quickly. For retrieving the duffel after stowing, there are webbing handles with a snap closure at the top, plus haul loops at either end. And when you return from parts known and unknown, the entire bag stuffs into its own pocket for compact storage. See the Black Hole collection at patagonia.com/blackhole.

Easy access to the main compartment through a zippered U-shaped lid,

The padded bottom panel adds structure and helps cushion the load

which has zippered mesh pockets on the underside for small items.

when your duffel gets the baggage-handler treatment.

Carry options include removable, padded shoulder straps, plus web-

Exterior daisy chains let you lash additional gear to the outside.

bing handles and haul loops at both ends that allow one to link bags.

Interior compression straps stabilize contents.

Previous: Shredding the way to grandmother’s house. Strawberry Pass, Rossland, British Columbia. Steve Ogle

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¡Viva los fun piglets! Gear that stands up to childhood. Guaranteed. No one is harder on clothes than kids. That’s why our kids’ gear is built to survive the dirt-romping, puddle-stomping and rump-sledding of young mountain bikers, climbers and skiers—with wear to spare for a sibling, cousin or buddy. We use the same exacting construction, fabrics and durability standards as we do for adults and back it all up with our Ironclad Guarantee. Imported.

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Baby Reversible Down Sweater Hoody

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$119.00 I 61371 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

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Baby Pita Pocket Mittens Baby Furry Friends Hat

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Booties

$29.00 I 60532 I 0M-5T I Regular fit

Baby Snow Pile Bibs

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Baby Micro D® Crew

$69.00 I 61035 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

$39.00 I 60551 I 0M-5T I Regular fit

11 Baby Reversible Puff-Ball Pants

$35.00 I 60147 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

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Baby Retro-X® Vest

10 Baby Puff Mitts

$119.00 I 61108 I 2T-5T I Regular fit

$29.00 I 60560 I 0M-5T I Regular fit

Synchilla™

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$59.00 I 60092 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

$29.00 I 60549 I 0M-5T

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Baby Synchilla® Cardigan

Baby Hi-Loft Down Sweater Hoody $129.00 I 60493 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

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$69.00 I 60194 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

12 Baby Micro D® Snap-T® Jacket $49.00 I 60155 I 6M-5T I Regular fit

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Kids’ Snow All our kids’ snow styles share elements we find essential. For an extra season of wear, the grow-fit feature adds two inches in length to sleeves and pant legs. To keep kids on the slopes longer, there’s toasty warm Thermogreen® 100% polyester (92% recycled) insulation throughout—even in the hood. Powder skir ts make the jackets slopeworthy, and reflectivity means that kids are visible. Fully taped seams, a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and burly fabrics protect kids from wet weather. Find more kids’ snow gear at patagonia.com. Imported.

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Kids’ Powder Town Beanie

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$35.00 I 66061 I Regular fit

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Girls’ Snowbelle Jacket $199.00 I 68485 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

Girls’ Capilene® Crew

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$35.00 I 64695 I XS-XXL I Slim fit

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Boys’ Fresh Tracks Jacket $179.00 I 68550 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

Boys’ Capilene® Crew $35.00 I 64690 I XS-XXL I Slim fit

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Boys’ Snowshot Pants $139.00 I 68490 I XS-XXL I Regular fit Girls’ Snowbelle Pants available online

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Kids’ Outerwear

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Girls’ Los Gatos Hoody $79.00 I 65485 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Girls’ Hi-Loft Down Sweater Hoody $179.00 I 68212 I XS-XXL I Regular fit


Warm kids are happy kids. We offer a full range of joy-inducing outerwear—from lighter-weight fleece to fully insulated, super-warm jackets. In chilly weather, there’s the soft, plush Girls’ Los Gatos Hoody or the high-pile, wind-resistant Boys’ Retro-X® Jacket. When temps truly drop, the Girls’ Hi-Loft Down Sweater Hoody and Boys’ Infurno Jacket ensure kids can stay outside longer. Imported.

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Next: Celebrating a wintry birthday with low-cal cake covered in frosting. Boulder-White Clouds Wilderness Area, Idaho. Steven Gnam

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Boys’ Down Sweater $119.00 I 68245 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Boys’ Infurno Jacket $99.00 I 68460 I XS-XXL I Regular fit

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Men’s Farrier’s Shirt

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NOVEMBER 2017 100% PCW

This catalog refers to the following trademarks as used, applied for or registered in the U.S.: 1% for the Planet, a registered trademark of 1% for the Planet; COOLMAX®, a registered trademark of INVISTA North America S.a.r.l.; Fair Labor Association®, a registered trademark of Fair Labor Association; Fair Trade Certified™, a trademark of TransFair USA DBA Fair Trade USA; Forest Stewardship Council®, FSC® and the FSC Logo®, registered trademarks of the Forest Stewardship Council, A.C.; Polartec® Thermal Pro®, a registered trademark of MMI-IPCO, LLC; Patagonia® and the Patagonia and Fitz Roy Skyline® are registered trademarks of Patagonia, Inc. Other Patagonia trademarks include, but are not limited to, the following: Better Sweater ®, Black Hole™, Capilene®, H2No®, Hyper Puff ™, Iron Forge Hemp™, Micro D®, Micro Puff ™, Nano Puff ®, Retro-X®, Snap-T®, Synchilla®, Thermogreen®, Worn Wear ® and the Worn Wear Logo®. Prices are valid through December 31, 2017. © 2017 Patagonia, Inc.

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