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| In Stock | Light Balsamic | £150.00 | ![]() |
DWR stands for 'Durable Water Repellent'. This is a coating added to a fabric in the factory to make it water resistant. It helps stop jackets 'wetting out' and is used on garments which have breathable membranes and those which do not. In garments with breathable membranes 'wetting out' seriously reduced the breathability of the garment and so DWR treatment is an important part of the waterproofing proccess. DWR wears off over time and will need to be re applied with the appropriate Nikwax product.
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Patagonia seek to build the best product and cause no unnecessary harm. As it applies to making products, they work hard to source materials and use processes that are less harmful to the Earth without compromising quality. At Patagonia quality is not only how well a product performs and holds up, but also how it's made. The following are classified as E-fibers, which are more responsible alternatives to traditional materials: organic cotton, hemp, non-chlorine treated wool, recycled polyester, recycled nylon and Tencel lyocell. Patagonia's recycled polyester is made using scraps from the cutting room floor and even old Capilene. Their recycled nylon is reprocessed from post-industrial fibers and yarn. |
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The Fair Labor Association believes that all goods should be produced fairly and ethically, and brings together three key groups: business, civil society organisations, and colleges and universities to find sustainable solutions to systemic labor issues. The mission of the Fair Labor Association is to combine the efforts of to promote and protect workers’ rights and to improve working conditions globally through adherence to international standards. |
The following brands that we stock are members of the Fair Labor Association: Adidas, Columbia, Patagonia, prAna and The North Face
Break free from the baggage carousel, weave through crowded aisles unscathed, and avoid the shove-and-push frenzy at the overhead bins with this capable carry-on. Patagonia's much-loved MLC (Maximum Legal Carry-On) holds three to five days' worth of clothes, yet meets airline carry-on size requirements so you can get in and out as fast as possible.
Hidden ergonomic shoulder straps quickly convert this soft-sided suitcase to a backpack for the carry-on traveler who hits the ground running and doesn't stop. It also has two handles for carrying like a briefcase. External zippered pockets provide easy access to travel docs and vital gear. An internal floating divider inside the main compartment separates clean from dirty.
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