Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Uprisal Crew Sweatshirt | INBK
Patagonia - Fitz Roy Icon Uprisal Crew Sweatshirt | Ink Black
Model is 175cm wearing a size x-small
Model is 185cm wearing a size medium
Our Fitz Roy Icon Uprisal Crew Sweatshirt is built with 100% recycled knit fleece that has a brushed interior and natural stretch. By utilizing fabric scraps and recycled bottles, this garment reduces our reliance on virgin raw materials. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.
100% Recycled Fabric
Soft, durable body fabric is made from 100% recycled knit fleece (a blend of 55% postconsumer recycled polyester and 45% recycled cotton), with a brushed interior and natural stretch
Classic Crewneck Sweatshirt
Classic crewneck sweatshirt that has you covered for almost anything
Rib-Knit Trim and Side Panels
Rib-knit collar, cuffs and hem, plus ribbed side panels for improved movement
Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
Country of Origin
Made in Mexico.
Weight
526 g
Body
11.5-oz 55% postconsumer recycled polyester/45% recycled cotton fleece with a brushed back
Collar, side panels, cuffs and hem
7.4-oz 50% postconsumer recycled polyester/50% recycled cotton rib knit
Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory
Care Instructions
Machine Wash Warm, Do Not Bleach, Tumble Dry Low, Do Not Iron
Patagonia
Patagonia was founded by Yvon Chouinard in Ventura, California, in 1972 and is one of the largest manufacturers of high-quality outdoor products in the world. It is a company that not only focuses on producing high-quality clothing and footwear but also emphasizes making products with minimal environmental impact. The company is, among other things, a member and founder of the organizations “1% for the Planet” and “World Trout.”
Patagonia was one of the first brands we started with, and it holds a special place in our hearts.
The last line of Patagonia’s mission statement is: use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis.
