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Patagonia Mens Upslope Full-Zip Fleece Jacket - Sale

Patagonia Mens Upslope Full-Zip Fleece Jacket - Sale - Heading into the Scottish Highlands for a week of overhanging sport routes and hanging-over single malts, the Upslope Jacket blends technical prowess with urban-inspired styling. A versatile, slim-fit zip-up made of our R1A(R) fleece, it can be worn as an outer layer or as a midlayer under a jacket. The 93% polyester (41% recycled) and 7% spandex blend breathes well, wicks away moisture and provides excellent warmth, comfort and stretch. Features include ribbed zip-through stand-up collar, ribbed cuffs and hem, and two zippered, vertical handwarmer pockets. Climbing-rope-inspired pulls on center-front and pocket zippers. Hip length. Versatile zip-up jacket made of R1 fleece breathes, wicks moisture and provides excellent stretch and warmth Can be worn with layers as outerwear or as a midlayer under a shell jacket Features a zip-through stand-up collar and two zippered vertical handwarmer pockets Ribbed collar, cuffs and hem Climbing-rope-inspired pulls on center-front and pocket zipper pulls Hip length 6.8-oz PolartecA(R) Power DryA(R) 93% polyester (41% recycled)/7% spandex 428 g (15.1 oz) Made in Colombia.

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