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This lightweight recycled fleece pullover is going to become your go-to travel companion. Perfect for the cool of a summer night, or for layering under thicker shells all year round, the 8oz 95–100% recycled polyester is super-soft with an anti-pilling finish to keep it looking smart. It's got a handsome stand collar with a snap placket, while Y-joint sleeves give you plenty of free movement. Cuffs and hem are both elasticated, and there's a flap-and-snap chest pocket for your little essentials. One of our bug-bears with fleece tops is that brands often seem to crop them a bit short, but this one's a generous hip-length that'll go nicely with a backpack belt or climbing harness.
Alpha Size | Chest* | Hip | Arm Length |
---|---|---|---|
XXS | 84 cm | 81 cm | 76 cm |
XS | 89 cm | 86 cm | 81 cm |
S | 94 cm | 91 cm | 84 cm |
M | 102 cm | 99 cm | 86 cm |
L | 112 cm | 109 cm | 89 cm |
XL | 119 cm | 117 cm | 91 cm |
XXL | 127 cm | 124 cm | 94 cm |
XXXL | 142 cm | 140 cm | 95 cm |
*Chest is usually the best size predictor. However, if your hip measurement is larger, consider buying the size indicated for your hips.
Patagonia is the brand that other gear companies want to be when they grow up. In 2022, the company's founder, Yvon Chouinard, famously gave the company to the planet. It’s now jointly controlled by a charitable trust and a not-for-profit dedicated to fighting the climate crisis, and all post-operating profits go to environmental causes.
But in some ways that’s the tip of the (melting) iceberg. For nearly half a century, Patagonia has been an experiment in responsible business. From the farms that grow their cotton to the factories that make their goods and everything in-between, they’ve tried incredibly hard to set the gold standard in terms of ethics, transparency and social responsibility. Not only that, but their gear is made to last – to take hard use and repairs, and to maintain its performance through thick and thin.
All of which is even more extraordinary when you consider that Yvon Chouinard started out blacksmithing climbing gear for his mates in his parents' backyard, using a forge and anvil that he bought from a junkyard.
At WildBounds we don’t usually tend to go for the big-name brands, but this was one we simply couldn’t resist. Quite apart from their amazing ethical and environmental credentials, they just make great gear. We’ve used it and loved it for years, and you will too.