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Patagonia Womens River Valley Pants - Closeout

Patagonia Womens River Valley Pants - Closeout - Better equipped than most travelers to survive the rigors, these polyester/nylon pants shed moisture, move with you, and have the pockets you need, where you need them. Trusty and presentable travel warriors, the River Valley Pants go from a sketchy Karakoram bus journey to 2C with ease. They are made from a resilient polyester/nylon blend (52%/48%) treated with a DelugeA(R) DWR (durable water repellent) finish, and have a flat waistband with belt loops, zip fly and button closure. The two front pockets are curved; on the back, there are two welted drop-in pockets with button closures, and a flattering yoke. Inseam (size 8) is 32". Regular rise, straight leg. Details Stretch-woven fabric with mechanical stretch and a DWR finish Flat waistband with belt loops, zip fly and button closure Curved front pockets; two welted, drop-in back pockets with button closures Back yoke for shaping Regular fit, regular rise, straight leg Inseam (size 8) is 32" 5.2-oz 52% polyester/48% nylon with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish 292 g (10.3 oz) Made in Vietnam.

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