Patagonia Men's P-6 Logo Uprisal Hoody - New Navy
This comfy, stylish hoody is made from 100% recycled fabric and Fair Trade Certified™ sewn.
The Men’s P-6 Label Uprisal Hoody in New Navy is a dark navy blue colour with a medium Patagonia logo across the chest. This pullover hoody features a drawstring hood, kangaroo hand warmer pocket, ribbed cuffs, hem and side-panels. Its brushed interior means it is comfy and cosy, stylish enough to wear out but the sort of hoody you also want to lounge around in. A recycled hoody that is great for you, the people who make it and the planet, what a win!
The material used for the recycled Patagonia hoody is made from recycled bottles and fabric scraps, creating a 100% recycled knit fleece, which is naturally stretchy and brushed inside for a soft finish. The ribbed side panels also add extra mobility.
- Comfy pullover hoody
- 100% recycled fabric
- Rib-knit side panels, cuffs and hem; ribbed side panels for mobility
- Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labour
- Weight 680g
- Made in Mexico
Material: 11.5-oz 55% post consumer recycled polyester/45% recycled cotton knit fleece with a brushed back
Fair Trade Certified™ sewn
We're proud to be stocking patagonia at Babipur, the pioneers of responsible business practices! Patagonia were one of the earliest adopters of organic cotton recognising the damage that pesticides had on the earth and making the switch back in 1994. A core value is to make the very best quality product because better products last longer and the longer products last the less that have to be made. Materials and manufacturing are carefully considered to ensure minimal impact from creation through to disposal.
Patagonia's continued efforts to reduce and even reverse the impacts of commercial activities is awe-inspiring. Investment in environmental causes and activism, sourcing of reused, recycled and low impact materials, fair trade certifications and initiatives to help other companies achieve higher sustainability levels, Patagonia lead the way. Not satisfied with pushing for change within their own industry Patagonia have begun a food division looking to change farming practices for the better too. Now a global brand using their increased influence for the greater good and still independently owned.