The i-Run team says
Take it everywhere!
Embark on your adventures with ease with the Patagonia Beanie. Compressible, it takes up minimal space to accompany each of your outdoor sessions and protect you from the cold.
Made from recycled polyester, it enhances your performance while conserving natural resources. Comfortable, its material gives you an unparalleled softness to keep you in the best condition.
Its stretch fabric perfectly adapts to the shape of your head, and its versatility allows you to wear it alone or under a helmet.
In an effort to improve the living conditions of employees, this model's production is Fair Trade certified.
Key points of the Patagonia Beanie
- Soft material: comfort
- Recycled polyester: conserves natural resources
- Stretch fabric: adjustment
- Compressible: easily fits in a pocket
- Can be worn alone or under a helmet
- Fair Trade: respects employees' living conditions
- 1% for the planet: at least 1% of sales goes to environmental organizations
- Unisex model
- One size fits all
- Color: black
Technologies
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Polyester Recyclé
The use of recycled polyester reduces our dependence on petroleum as a raw material source. It utilizes waste and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from production. It also helps promote a new recycling stream for polyester garments that can no longer be worn.
Virgin polyester naturally repels water and performs exceptionally well outdoors.
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Fair Trade Certified
In order to improve the living standards of the employees who make our products, Fair Trade is the first step towards fairer wages for the people within our supply chain.
We pay a premium for every Patagonia product that carries the Fair Trade Certified? label. This additional money is distributed directly to the factory workers. This program also promotes the health and safety of workers, as well as adherence to social and environmental standards. It also encourages dialogue between employees and management.
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1% pour la planète
At least 1% of sales goes towards helping hundreds of environmental organizations around the world, so they can remain vigilant and preserve what is irreplaceable.