Patagonia Just Dropped Another Set of Eco-Friendly Gear

Patagonia releases a new collection of recycled cotton/poly shirts for its "Responsibili Tees" campaign.

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We have to give it up to Patagonia for always sticking to its values.

Though often associated with basic “bro” fashion, the activewear specialist has also built a reputation for promoting sustainable manufacturing and conscious consumerism, all in the effort to help the environment. This season, Patagonia continues that mission with a new collection called “Responsibili Tees." The small batch of graphic shirts are made with 100 percent recycled cotton and post-consumer recycled polyester fabric, which allows the brand to decrease its dependence on petroleum, reduce discards, and lessen toxic emissions. So word. 

The first drop of men’s designs include a fitted tee with the classic ’73 text logo, one with a Patagonia badge pocket, another with a “Live Simply” landscape graphic, and a more simple “Flying Fish” pocket tee. Each of the shirts are also screen printed with PVC- and phthalate-free inks.

You can check out the men’s designs in the images below. Additional colorways are available as well at Patagonia’s online store

 

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