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Patagonia Womens Solimar Pants - Closeout

Patagonia Womens Solimar Pants - Closeout - In case your travel plans coincide with biting flies or searing sun - we've got you covered. Our lightest-weight summer pant is made of a soft stretch nylon with sun protection (30 UPF) and a DWR (durable water repellent) finish. The shaped and well-structured pants have a zip fly with double-button closure and belt loops. In addition to front drop-in pockets we've added rear drop-in pockets with flaps and two thigh cargo pockets. A capri-length option secures with button fasteners. Straight legs and a low rise. Inseam (size 8) is 32". Details Lightweight stretch fabric with 30-UPF sun protection and DelugeA(R) DWR (durable water repellent) finish Pants have belt loops, zip fly and double-button closure Two front drop-in pockets; two back drop-in pockets with flaps; two cargo pockets on thigh Cuffs roll up to capri length, secure with button Updated styling and pocketing 3-oz 93% nylon/7% spandex with a DelugeA(R) DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 30-UPF sun protection 201 g (7.1 oz) Made in Vietnam.

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