PATAGONIA
Girl’s Strappy
Dress—$45
Get happy in
the Strappy.
Photographer: Rolando Garibotti—
The stretchy-soft
© 2008 Patagonia, inc.
warm season
dress features
crossback straps
to keep it in
place, pleated
back detail,
and double
fabric on the
upper body
for modesty.
PATAGONIA
Single Shot—$50
Carry everything you need
for the daily grind in the
Single Shot—a small,
streamlined shoulder
bag made with recycled
V
fabric that features a main
olume
compartment with a zippered
mesh pocket, two organizer
pockets, and an easy-access document
sleeve that holds airline tickets or reading material.
the
II, 2009
PATAGONIA
Thrift Shorts—$65
CLeanest Line
1
7
Embrace your inner
beach bum in
these cool-wearing
Puckerware® shorts
The cleanest line. It’s a term originally used by climbers and surfers to describe the perfect
that now come in
route on rock or wave faces.
recycled polyester
and a greater range
It’s a design ethic for us as well, a guiding principle to create the most streamlined,
of colors. efficient and comfortable gear out there. While others have been caught up in a frenzy of
more zippers, pockets and doo-dads, we strive for less. Less weight. Less hassle. Fewer
things to wear out or go wrong. With everything we make, our goal is to carve away the
unnecessary and sharpen the utility of what’s needed. It’s another way of saying what we’ve
PATAGONIA
believed all along – great gear disappears.
Inter-Continental Capris—$70
But don’t mistake simplicity and minimalism for the easy road. The less-is-more
Ready for all-day
philosophy, done well, requires serious work. It means not settling for available textiles,
wear on the but inventing proprietary fabrics that reach new levels of water resistance, breathability,
upcoming big
durability, sun protection and environmental friendliness. It means thousands of hours of
trip, these stretch-
woven capris are
research and testing and countless trips back to the drawing board before we’re ready to put
durable and water
our name on a single product.
repellent for out-
The cleanest line is also a way of doing business, and beyond that, how we see our place
of-the-ordinary
destinations. in the world. It means leaving as light a footprint as possible, and doing what’s right because
it’s right. It means providing the finest customer service in the business, investing in new
recycled and recyclable materials. More than half our current products may be recycled
through our Common Threads Recycling Program. And because we want our grandchildren
to be able to experience the places we love the most, we pledge at least 1% of sales each
year (about $32 million in grants and in-kind donations to date) toward the preservation and
restoration of the natural environment.
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