Thermogreen® insulation 100% polyester (90% recycled). Details include a full-length zipper with an internal wind flap to keep the cold from getting in and warmth from getting out, an insulated 3-panel hood, raglan sleeves for pack-wearing comfort, large kangaroo-style pockets for warming hands and an interior zippered chest pocket for stashing essentials. Patagonia made the sweater better by combining the best comforts out of a sweater, a hoodie, and a fleece. Worn as a midlayer, the Better Sweater's soft fleece warms your way up cold chairlifts, and the sweater-knit exterior stays clean when you wear it camping. Better Sweater Hoody is one the coolest pieces offered in their line. This knit style fleece offers the fashion and feel of your favorite classic sweater but with all the performance aspects of a technical layering jacket.
Better Sweater Full-Zip Hoody features a sweater-knit face and a warmth-enhancing fleece interior. Zip straight up to the top of the stand-up collar and deploy the soft fleece hood for warmth and comfort around the neck and head.
Patagonia Men's Better Sweater® Fleece Hoody
Sweater Hoodie lives up to its name. Better because it's super warm even when wet, but never itches and goes in the washer and dryer with no issues.
A warm polyester fleece meets your favorite sweater in this full-zip, cross-dye hoody dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces the use of dyestuffs, energy and water compared to conventional dyeing methods. Warm Better Sweater® fleece has all the virtues of wool but none of the liabilities. Sweater Fleece Vest, which combines the.timeless look of wool with the easy maintenance of polyester fleece. Patagonia is an outdoor clothing manufacturer currently located in Ventura, CA.
Founded in 1973 by renowned rock climber Yvon Chouinard, it is the outgrowth of an earlier venture he started in 1957 producing reusable climbing hardware, predominantly steel pitons.
Patagonia Women's Better Sweater® Full-Zip Hoody
Better Sweater® Quarter Zip fleece thrives as urban outerwear or layered in the backcountry under a shell. Check it out.
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