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Micro D Gaiter | BLK

Micro D Gaiter | BLK

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Patagonia Micro D Gaiter | BLK

This 100% recycled polyester fleece gaiter insulates, wicks and dries quickly. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

  • Ultrasoft and Light Fabric

    Made from soft and comfortable 100% recycled polyester microdenier fleece

  • Tube Construction

    The tube construction minimizes seaming for a more comfortable fit

  • Warm Design

    The doubled fabric construction increases warmth and allows you to turn the gaiter inside out if one side gets wet

  • Unstructured Fit

    The loose-fitting, roomy design provides all-day comfort

  • 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 El Salvador.

  • Weight

    48 g (1.7 oz)

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Patagonia Title SKU EAN/BARCODE PRODUCT TAGS PRODUCT TYPE STOCK QTY
Micro D Gaiter | BLK Default Title 28891-BLK 885657201082 clothing, Patagonia, sales-beanies-november Mössor 6

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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.

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