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Patagonia Men's Microdini 1/2-Zip Pullover (Plume Grey) EXPIRED

$56.75
$129.00
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Backcountry has Patagonia Men's Microdini 1/2-Zip Pullover (Plume Grey, PATZA2I-PLUGRE) on sale for $70.95 - 20% off discount (automatically applied at checkout) = $56.76. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • Lightweight fleece for year-round comfort
  • Recycled material provides soft, breathable warmth
  • Tall collar shields your neck from cold winds
  • Elastic binding at cuffs and hem keep cold drafts out
  • 1/2-zip front offers style and venting options
  • Material: 100% recycled polyester velour (face fabric) / 100% recycled nylon ripstop, PFC-free DWR finish (collar, pocket).
  • Lifetime warranty

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    • This offer is $7.74 lower (12% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $64.50 and higher.
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Backcountry [backcountry.com] has Patagonia Men's Microdini 1/2-Zip Pullover (Plume Grey, Sizes: S-XXL) on sale for $70.95 - 20% off automatically added at checkout = $56.76. Shipping is free.
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Gotta say Patagonia stands behind their products. I just had a situation where I badly ripped (6-7 inches) a down jacket, called them up, $5 to repair including shipping , got it back in perfect condition in 6 weeks .

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03-30-2023 at 06:16 AM.
Great deal and a good looking color! Thanks for posting!
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03-30-2023 at 06:46 AM.
This worth getting this worth getting? How's the quality?
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03-30-2023 at 08:05 AM.
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IMHO no. You're buying a logo. Patagonia products (at least the fair majority) aren't made in America. So the hike up in price doesn't make a whole lot of sense, other than as I've said the logo. Of course they treat employees well and do great things for the environment, so if you can afford that markup go for it.
Can you suggest a company without "hiked up" prices that you would say is comparable or better in quality?
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Can you suggest a company without "hiked up" prices that you would say is comparable or better in quality?
I mean any other company using none US factories to make their clothing. The markup for Patagonia is pretty crazy to me. A long sleeve shirt for $55, hoodie for $89 GTFO. Don't get me wrong I love the company and what they're doing. Love that their products contain a ton of recycled material, I just can't justify the cost.
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Getting an access denied at checkout. Anyone else getting an error?
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I mean any other company using none US factories to make their clothing. The markup for Patagonia is pretty crazy to me. A long sleeve shirt for $55, hoodie for $89 GTFO. Don't get me wrong I love the company and what they're doing. Love that their products contain a ton of recycled material, I just can't justify the cost.
Gotta say Patagonia stands behind their products. I just had a situation where I badly ripped (6-7 inches) a down jacket, called them up, $5 to repair including shipping , got it back in perfect condition in 6 weeks .
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03-30-2023 at 08:50 AM.
Fit and garment construction are typically better with brands like patagonia.
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Gotta say Patagonia stands behind their products. I just had a situation where I badly ripped (6-7 inches) a down jacket, called them up, $5 to repair including shipping , got it back in perfect condition in 6 weeks .
I agree, that's pretty awesome.
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03-30-2023 at 09:40 AM.
pricey. I dont like the pocket showing as a design thing.
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03-30-2023 at 10:19 AM.
Big fan of Patagonia and wear at least 1-2 pieces on a daily basis, but there are alternatives if you are focused more on US-based manufacturing than the overall sustainability of the product lifecycle. American Giant is my other go to since they are cut and sewn in the US and use US made polartec fleece (which is usually made from recycled plastic): https://www.american-giant.com/pr...tage-black
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