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Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

Patagonia, long-known for highly functional active wear and gear, brings the same standards of quality, comfort and environmentally responsible manufacturing to their line of women's sports bras, camisoles and other wear for active women.

Founded as a purveyor of clothing and gear for climbers, Patagonia's collection for women includes bras, panties, base layer tops and bottoms. Their zip and pullover mock turtleneck tops, as well as long and capri-length bottoms are made of unique Capilene, which provides natural odor control, is quick-drying and moisture-wicking, machine washable and naturally warm. Made of recycled polyester, Capilene is also gentle on the environment. Other Patagonia materials include hemp, chlorine-free merino wool, 100% organic cotton and recycled nylon.

Wire-free, seamless bras are everyday favorites and are designed for women who wear A through C cup bras. They are ultra-soft and comfortable. Panties styles include briefs, bikinis, hipsters and boyshorts; and are lightweight, breathable and almost invisible under clothing.

With a mission for making the best products while doing the least environmental harm, Patagonia has been at the forefront of environmentally responsible companies. One percent of sales are donated to environmental groups and the brand consciously seeks out environmentally sensitive sources and manufacturing processes.

For Patagonia, it's all about the love of the wild and beautiful places, coupled with a need to participate in the fight to save them. Patagonia's mission statement is "Build the best product. Cause no unnecessary harm. Inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis." They refelct that in their athletic products by taking hold of the means of production. Patagonia sources its cotton from organic growers and has voluntarily submitted its manufacutring processes to a high, independent, international standard. By closely monitoring and controlling what the clothing is made of, and how it is made, Patagonia can honestly say that it makes a better product, because it's better for you, the customer. Years ago, before Patagonia embraced such exacting standards, the sales associates in a new store in a renovated bulding with poor ventilation began complaining about headaches and other ailments. It was determined that the cause was the formaldehyde and other chemicals used to make the t-shirts. The vapors alone were making people sick. Rather than just fix the ventilation and go about their business Patagonia stepped back and looked at everything they were doing. From there they have set an example for the enire performance and outdoor lifestyle industry. There is no better product in terms of performance and quality than Patagonia.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.

The name Patagonia is synonymous with outdoor adventure, environmental responsibility and innovative, hard-wearing gear and activewear. High-performance clothing needs the best materials; when Patagonia  can't find that, they work with suppliers to develop new fabrics. Innovations over the years have included Synchilla® fleece, Capilene® base layers and Regulator® insulation.

Patagonia's women's collection includes bras, panties, base crew shirts, zip tops, tees, camis, capris and long base layer bottoms.  Patagonia active sports bras are made of body-conforming fabric that provides support and comfort while wicking away moisture.  Bra styles include a seamless, wireless everyday bra in a pullover style and a lightweight crop bra best suited for women who wear A and B cup sizes. Customers say that Patagonia bras are unbelievably light and fit perfectly.  Patagonia women's underwear is of the same  high quality as everything they make. There are various panty styles including boy shorts, low-rise hipsters, bikinis and briefs, many of which complement a matching bra.

They also offer a selection of base layer garments, designed to keep you warm and dry during strenuous outdoor activities--whether snowboarding, climbing, running, skiing or whatever you love doing. Many layering pieces are made of patented Capilene, which is fabricated from recycled polyester. There are several levels of Capilene fabric for different levels of exertion. Capilene features Patagonia's Gladiodor odor control and it is fast drying, moisture-wicking, 100% recyclable and machine washable. Capilene shirt styles include a pullover mock turtleneck, a half-zip full neck top, both brushed for softness with slim contours. Every construction detail is carefully thought out to provide warmth, range of movement, ventilation and comfort. Capilene bottoms provide a naturally stretchy fit and softness as well as all of the temperature and moisture control properties you would expect from Patagonia.

All of Patagonia's fabrics are both environmentally responsible and high-performing. Other materials include 100% organically grown cotton, hemp and merino wool. Their merino wool, which is exceptionally warm without being heavy, and is washed for softness without the use of chlorine, making it kinder to the environment.  Their high standards: clothing should be supple, comfortable against the skin, long-lasting, easy to care for, beautiful and meticulously constructed. This applies to all Patagonia's activewear bras, camisoles, panties and tights.

When you buy Patagonia you're also buying into environmental responsibility on a global scale.  1% of sales has been donated  to hundreds of environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan. Manufacturing and growing practices do the least possible environmental harm, focusing as much as possible on organic and recycled materials. Since 1993, Patagonia has had a unique product line of fleece that utilizes post-consumer recycled plastic bottles.  Patagonia even recycles their own products, establishing a garment recycling program. Using old or worn out Capilene base layer garments, Polartec fleece and Patagonia fleece, they employ an innovative process to make brand new garments.

With every Patagonia garment you buy, you can expect clothing that stands up to the most rigorous activities, is long-lasting and highly functional. The company's mission statement lets you know exactly what you're getting when you buy Patagonia products. Patagonia's goal is to make the best possible products causing the least amount of harm to the environment. They work hard to use sources and manufacturing processes that create high-performance gear that is also environmentally responsible.

Patagonia's mission statement is certainly reflected in every piece of clothing they produce: "Build the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis."

Patagonia has always had its feet firmly planted in the outdoors. This has played no small part in their success. As a performance apparel and gear manufacturer they are in the top of their field. Patagonia began life as a climbing tool company created by Yvon Chouinard, an avid climber and outdoors enthusiast. It seemed natural to take the innovative approach that Patagonia was taking with their climbing tools and embrace all aspects of climbing and outdoor gear. Patagonia the brand would expand into active outdoor performance clothing geared towards skiers, climbers, hikers, surfers and others who enjoy demanding outdoor activities. Their current line of men's clothing includes jackets, pullovers, shirts, boxer briefs, boardshorts, swimwear and more types of sports underwear and gear. 

In the early 1980's Patagonia came out with their insulating long underwear. Realizing it made no sense to wear underwear that didn't control moisture and temperature, they began fabricating underwear in ultra-breathable man-made fabrics including polypropylene and the high-tech capiline polyester. Today, Patagonia mens underwear includes features like open-weave stretch mesh to improve airflow, flat-sewn seams and ergonomic design. All of this is geared towards increasing the wearer's comfort, and what is possible in Patagonia athletic apparel. The moisture wicking capacity of the fabric allows for core temperature regulation and keeps you dry- reducing chafing. The ergonomic, flat-sewn seams are also designed to decrease chafing and improve your ability to move while wearing Patagonia. Technology and methods have developed to such a point that the fabrics have become remarkably light in weight, without sacrificing any warmth retention or wicking ability. The Capilene line of fabrics that Patagonia has created is constantly reinvented and improved upon. The many weights of the Capilene line gives the wearer exactly what he or she needs in terms of heat retention without weighing them down in the slightest. It's made for durability and efficiency and it just keeps getting better.

Patagonia may have been the first apparel manufacturer to promote layering for active sports clothing. The insulation this provides without having to wear one large, bulky piece of clothing is great for many functional reasons. Your mobility isn't compromised by clothing that's hard to move in, and if you're too warm you can just take a layer off. The layered underwear also features sophisticated fabrications that wick moisture and regulate your body temperature by providing cooling comfort through evaporation. Their line includes several styles of pants and crew shirts meant to be worn as an underlayer. The brand has also expanded into warmer weather gear like boardshorts. Designed in great colorful patterns and with useful features like rigid waistbands and built-in cargo pockets, Patagonia boardshorts looks and performance will meet the most exacting demands.

Patagonia also stands out for their commitment to the environment.  They demonstrate this commitment by the construction and design of their facilities and by being a major contributor to environmental causes. Patagonia founded 1% for the Planet,  an alliance of businesses that donate at least 1% of their sales to environmental causes.