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Recycled wool fleece: a natural obsession

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Plus, excerpts from our new book, “Sweet in Tooth and Claw.” Here are a few of our favorit

Plus, excerpts from our new book, “Sweet in Tooth and Claw.” [FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $99*]( [Patagonia logo. Best in fleece. A person sitting on the ground next to a sheep leans over to kiss them on the nose.]( [Patagonia logo. Best in fleece. A person sitting on the ground next to a sheep leans over to kiss them on the nose.]( Here are a few of our favorites made with recycled wool and Fair Trade Certified™ sewn—naturally, we’re obsessed. The world is full of warmer-than-thou fuzzy jackets. Being cozy is important, but when it comes to fleece, if it doesn’t use recycled inputs, we won’t make it. [Women’s Fleece]( [Men’s Fleece]( [Magnified image of dark green fuzzy fleece.]( [Reclaimed fleece. Midweight terry fleece made with a blend of recycled wool, recycled nylon and recycled polyester.]( [W’s Reclaimed Fleece Jacket]( W’s Reclaimed Fleece Jacket [W’s Reclaimed Fleece Pullover]( W’s Reclaimed Fleece Pullover [M’s Reclaimed Fleece Jacket]( M’s Reclaimed Fleece Jacket [M’s Reclaimed Fleece Pullover]( M’s Reclaimed Fleece Pullover [Magnified image of white fuzzy fleece.]( [Woolyester. Heritage high-pile fleece made with a blend of recycled wool and recycled polyester.]( [W’s Woolyester Pile Fleece Bomber Jacket]( W’s Woolyester Pile Fleece Bomber Jacket [M's Woolyester Pile Hoody]( M’s Woolyester Pile Fleece Hoody [Women’s Fleece]( [Men’s Fleece]( [Light brown arch graphic.]( Why Recycled Wool? Using recycled wool fibers instead of virgin wool reduces carbon emissions by 94 percent. [Learn More]( NEW Web Specials [New web specials. Save on gear for your next trip.]( Save on gear for your next trip. [Explore]( Sweet in Tooth and Claw [Two birds perched on top of a flowering cactus.]( Many have been taught that nature is inherently competitive. But Kristin Ohlson’s new book describes a different natural order—one of generosity. The following excerpts are from the preface and Chapter Four of [Sweet in Tooth and Claw]( published by Patagonia and available now. [Read & Listen]( Photos: (Top) Alex Earle takes a break from barn chores to give some love to the new mamas and lambs. Earle Family Farm, Center Conway, New Hampshire. ELIZA EARLE (Bottom) A white-winged dove, Gila woodpecker and bees share fruit, pollen and nectar from a saguaro cactus in the Sonoran Desert. The woodpeckers (right) peck holes in the cactus for their nests, which can later be reused by owls, wrens and other species. BARBARA CARROLL Earth is now our only shareholder. [Read Yvon’s Letter]( 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]( *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 800-638-6464 . This offer is valid for orders shipped to addresses in the United States and all U.S. Territories only, not valid for international orders. The free shipping option is not valid for gift cards, Patagonia Outlet stores, surfboards, or with Pro, Team and Group Sales. This email was sent to {EMAIL} | [View on web]( | © 2023 Patagonia, Inc.

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