Related Pages: Patagonia, Clothing, Recycling and Reusing
by Patagonia
www.patagonia.com
Description: Recycled clothing.
Category:
Clothing, Recycling and Reusing
Keywords:
patagonia, clothing, fleece, recycled, outdoors, sustainable, hiking, cold, sports
This jacket was fairly comfortable... I would definitely wear it out. When I dried it in the dryer it shrunk slightly so I was kind of disappointed about it.
Jen T.'s keywords: clothing
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Most jackets Patagonia makes are very warm, comfortable, and fasionable. The best part about them is that are made from recycled pop bottles, plastic bags, and reused garments. the only problem is that most do not have elastic or a draw string at the bottom of the jacket (hem). Not a problem for a women but can be bother-some for a man.
Matt R.'s keywords: patagonia, capaline, R2, clothing
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The products are the leading edge of there market in quality, as far as I have used them, 12 years. It's nice know most of the products are US make. But not all so not 5 stars.
Joe W.'s keywords: clothes
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Excellent idea for fans of Patagonia's clothing. Cotton is recycled and made into building materials. Customer's can drop off their used Patagonia shirts at any of the retail stores instead of throwing them out when they go out of style.
Very nice!
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I purchase this company's clothes because dues to their ethical business philosophy. They make available for purchase clothes made of organic materials and encourage their customers to return used clothes in order to recycle the materials to use said materials again and again.
Gary L A.'s keywords: sustainable, organic clothes
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High quality products with a concern for the environment, organic cotton and recycled synthetic fibers
Mary jo S.'s keywords: clothing
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I suppose that this is one of the most 'eco-riffic' brand names out there right now, which makes this all sorts of cool. Aside from that though, they make the best gear in the industry. This particular fleece does everything I need it to and when it's lived its useful life, it doesn't go back to the trash, but back to Patagonia to make more of the same. A perfect demonstration of a 'cradle-to-cradle' mentality.
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