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Grown in harmony with nature

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Organic cotton uses nature-based solutions to manage pests and build healthy soil. PHOTOS: Wes Jones

Organic cotton uses nature-based solutions to manage pests and build healthy soil. [View on web] [patagonia®] [MEN'S] [WOMEN'S] [WEB SPECIALS] [FREE SHIPPING on orders over $75*] [Shop the Organic Cotton Collection] Organic Cotton Just like the organic food you buy, organic cotton is grown using nature-based solutions to manage pests and build healthy soil—not the synthetic sprays, chemicals and GMO seeds used in conventional agriculture. All of our cotton clothing is made with organic cotton, including the products shown below. [SHOP MEN’S ORGANIC COTTON] [Men’s Polo - Trout Fitz Roy] Men’s Polo - Trout Fitz Roy [Men’s All-Wear Shorts - 8"] Men’s All-Wear Shorts - 8" [Men's Cotton Quilt Snap-T® Pullover] Men’s Cotton Quilt Snap-T® Pullover [Pataloha™ Canvas Bag] Men’s Lightweight Crew Socks [GPIW™ Badge Roger That Hat] GPIW™ Badge Roger That Hat [SHOP ORGANIC COTTON] [Read the essay] 20 Years of Organic Cotton share [facebook] [twitter] [Pinterest] [You-Tube] In 1994, we made the decision to take a stand against chemically intensive cotton and switch to organically grown cotton throughout our line. Knowing it would be difficult, we charged ahead with three goals: sell the new organic line, influence a change in society toward more sustainable agriculture and influence other clothing companies to use organic cotton. We hit the first two goals, but we have largely failed to achieve the third. [READ MORE] PHOTOS: (Top) Wes Jones harvests organic leeks for Farmer and The Cook, a local farm-to-table restaurant in Ojai, California. TIM DAVIS (Bottom) Organic cotton field. Central Valley, California. TIM DAVIS [MEN’S] [WOMEN’S] [KIDS] [TRAVEL & GEAR] [WEB SPECIALS] [PATAGONIA PROVISIONS™] [BOOKS] [FIND A STORE] [THE CLEANEST LINE®] [THE FOOTPRINT CHRONICLES®] [visit us] [facebook] [instagram] [twitter] [tumblr] [Pinterest] [vimeo] [You-Tube] Patagonia Customer Service: 800.638.6464 8550 White Fir St, Reno, NV 89523 | [Unsubscribe] | [Contact Us] [#] Footprint Chronicles [#] Ironclad Guarantee [#] Worn Wear [#] 1% for the Planet *Free Shipping details: If your order meets or exceeds the amount advertised on the website, you qualify for free ground shipping. Choose the FREE delivery option (up to 10 business days) at checkout or over the phone at 1-800-638-6464 . This offer is valid for orders shipped to addresses in the United States and all US Territories only, not valid for international orders. The free shipping option is not valid for gift cards, Patagonia Outlet stores, wetsuits, surfboards, or with Pro, Team and Group Sales. This email was sent to {EMAIL} © 2016 Patagonia, Inc.

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