Patagonia Men's Torrentshell 3L Rain Jacket - Smolder Blue
Product detailed description
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Regular fit
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100% Recycled Waterproof/Breathable Face Fabric
Waterproof/breathable H2No™ Performance Standard 3-layer shell provides the highest levels of comfort and performance, and long-term waterproof durability, and the fabric, membrane and DWR finish are made without intentionally added PFAS
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Adjustable Hood
Two-way-adjustable hood with a laminated visor rolls down and stows with a simplified cord-and-hook design
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Microfleece-Lined Neck
Microfleece-lined neck provides comfort and protects with a waterproof/breathable barrier
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Center-Front Zip
Snag-free, center-front zipper with external and internal storm flaps, and a zipper garage to protect your chin
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Pocket Features
Two welt handwarmer pockets, and venting, welted pit zips; the jacket self-stuffs into the left handwarmer pocket with a carabiner clip-in loop
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Sealed-In Warmth
Self-fabric hook-and-loop cuff closures and an adjustable drawcord hem seal out precipitation
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Supporting the People Who Made This Product
Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor
Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, Patagonia is an American clothing company that markets and sells outdoor clothing. The first store opened in 1973 in Ventura, selling bespoke mountain climbing gear before expanding its production line to include apparel created for other outdoor sports such as surfing.
In addition to sportswear, Patagonia today also offers outdoor products such as camping food, sleeping bags and backpacks today. In an effort to be a sustainable company, Patagonia introduced the ‘Worn Wear’ concept in 2017 allowing customers to return particular Patagonia items in good condition in exchange for new merchandise credit.
Patagonia has additionally been involved in a number of environmental and political activist campaigns, including 1% of its total sales to environmental groups and 100% of sales from Black Friday to environmental organizations (that has totaled $10 million).
