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Patagonia Mens P-6 Stretch Polo - Sale

Patagonia Mens P-6 Stretch Polo - Sale - The crux moves on the Vampire require a long reach and a stay-cool disposition. Our Fair Trade Certified Stretch Polo shirt lets you flex through big moves and feels light and airy when you ease above your gear on the finish. Made from a quick-drying 55% organic cotton, 35% recycled polyester and 10% spandex blend with a soft cotton exterior and moisture-wicking interior. Stuffable and sink-washable, with 50+ UPF sun protection, newly streamlined collar, contrast stitching and straight hem. Offset shoulder seams for improved comfort under straps.Made of a Fair Trade Certified, plaited-stretch fabric blend with a soft organic cotton exterior and polyester on the inside to wick moisture Short placket and offset shoulder seams for pack-wearing comfort Patagonia woven label appliqu at left chest Provides 50+ UPF sun protection 5.8-oz 55% organic cotton/35% all-recycled polyester/10% spandex jersey knit with 50+ UPF sun protection; Fair Trade Certified cotton 238 g (8.4 oz) Made in Sri Lanka.

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