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Patagonia Mens Lightweight Field Shirt - New

Patagonia Mens Lightweight Field Shirt - New - When youre racking up hard miles through sage country or scrambling on rocky steeps, you need a shirt thats light, cool and tough. We built the new Lightweight Field Shirt to meet those needs. Made with 2.4-oz polyester ripstop and 30-UPF sun protection, this is the modern, highly technical version of a traditional field shirt. Reinforced forearms provide extra durability and protection, while two button-closed chest pockets hold a compass, dog whistle or phone. 2.4-oz 100% polyester ripstop with 96% nylon, 4% spandex reinforced forearms Two front-button, closed front pockets 2.4-oz 100% polyester ripstop with 30 UPF sun protection. Reinforcement (forearms): 96% nylon/4% spandex 204 g (7.2 oz) Made in Vietnam.

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