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All of our gear is made with people and the planet in mind. Let them choose high-quality, multifunct

All of our gear is made with people and the planet in mind. [patagonia®]( [Women’s]( [Men’s]( [Holiday Guide]( [Let them choose]( Let them choose high-quality, multifunctional gear that’s made with people and the planet in mind—because what you give is what the industry will become. [Gift Card]( Skip the Shipping Quick, low-impact and delivered via email. Our E-gift cards are redeemable in stores and online at [Patagonia.com]( and [WornWear.com.]( [Give a Gift Card]( [A person in a blue jacket covered in snow takes a nap on an orange bag]( All of our gear is built to endure and backed by our Ironclad Guarantee. So you can be confident that whatever they pick will stick with them until they’re ready to pass it down. [View Holiday Guide]( [Keeping gear in play, explore Worn Wear]( Better Than New Keeping gear in play is one of the best things we can do for the planet. [Explore Worn Wear]( Trust the Scientists [A person in a gray sweater poking something in a small cup]( by Mădălina Preda 6 Min Read Why we rely on lab tests and data more than ever to make decisions about our products. [Read the Story]( [Buy less, demand more]( You have the power to change the way clothes are made. [Learn More]( [Drawing of an anvil]( We guarantee everything we make. [View Ironclad Guarantee]( [Drawing of a leaf]( Know how your clothes are made. [View Our Footprint]( [Drawing of a jacket inside a recycle symbol]( Keep your gear in play. [View Worn Wear]( [The One Percent for the Planet logo]( We give back for every sale. [View 1% for the Planet]( Photos: (Top) Benja Glatz fuels up (out of frame) while Ben Hoiness plans the next pitch on Guides’ Wall. Cascade Canyon, Grand Teton National Park. LESLIE HITTMEIER (Middle) Pálmi Baldursson, arctic driver and lead guide at Arctic Extreme, considers this “perfect napping weather” in the Icelandic Highlands, Iceland. JORDAN ROSEN (Middle) Rainbows and repairs on the Worn Wear wagon. DONNIE HEDDEN (Bottom) Katie Johnson tests a filter designed to snag microfibers before they end up in the ocean. TIM DAVIS Sign up. Show up. Take action. [Patagonia Action Works]( Patagonia Customer Service 8550 White Fir St, Reno, NV 89523 | [Help Center]( Email Preferences Set your gender, locale and frequency so we can send you emails that matter. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update My Preferences]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} | [View on web]( | © 2020 Patagonia, Inc.

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