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Patagonia Womens Quandary Skirt - Sale

Patagonia Womens Quandary Skirt - Sale - If a rough rickshaw ride is your kind of transport, this adventure-ready piece is your kind of skirt. Two front pockets, a zippered cargo pocket and two back pockets carry your essentials. Stretchy, lightweight, fast-drying nylon fabric allows for nimble movement on bustling streets. With a DWR (durable water repellent) finish, 40-UPF sun protection and 16-inch length.Lightweight skirt made of stretchy nylon, with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 40-UPF sun protection Waistband secures with a metal button, is lined with a highly wicking breathable mesh and features an adjustable, elasticized drawcord Two drop-in pockets in front, two patch pockets in back Zippered cargo pocket on right thigh Two welted pockets in back; right pocket has secure zipper Rolled side seams maintain fit and comfort while wearing a pack Straight hem; above-the-knee length 16" long 4.5-oz 96% nylon/4% spandex, with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 40-UPF sun protection. Fabric is bluesign approved 167 g (5.9 oz) Made in Vietnam.

$65.00
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