Women's Nanogrip Sunny Tide Top

SKU: 77350-INBK
할인 가격$79.00
Color: Ink Black
Size: XS

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Women's Nanogrip Sunny Tide Top in Ink Black | Patagonia Bend

Women's Nanogrip Sunny Tide Top

Ink Black / XS

Patagonia Bend

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1000 Northwest Wall Street
Suite 140
Bend OR 97703
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+15413233273

Built for barrels and bodysurfing, this high-performance bikini top features secure straps and a Nanogrip lining that holds snug to the skin in surf. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

Specs & Features

• Soft, stretchy and durable body fabric is made from either 83% recycled nylon/17% spandex solid jersey or 83% recycled polyester/17% spandex printed jersey

• Hybrid halter/cross-back bikini top with secure straps that can be cinched down tight and a blended Nanogrip lining for outstanding slip resistance when wet

• Triangle design with gathers at the bust for shape and support

• Soft, removable, side-entry cups

• Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor

Formfitting

Conforms to the body’s contours.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

Solids: 5.4-oz 83% recycled nylon/17% spandex jersey. Prints: 5.8-oz 83% recycled polyester/17% spandex jersey. Lining: 4.3-oz 80% polyester (33% recycled)/20% polyurethane nanofiber double knit. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory

Country of Origin:

Made in Colombia

Weight:

63 g (2.2 oz)

• Soft, stretchy and durable body fabric is made from either 83% recycled nylon/17% spandex solid jersey or 83% recycled polyester/17% spandex printed jersey

• Hybrid halter/cross-back bikini top with secure straps that can be cinched down tight and a blended Nanogrip lining for outstanding slip resistance when wet

• Triangle design with gathers at the bust for shape and support

• Soft, removable, side-entry cups

• Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory, which means the people who made this product earned a premium for their labor

Formfitting

Conforms to the body’s contours.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

Solids: 5.4-oz 83% recycled nylon/17% spandex jersey. Prints: 5.8-oz 83% recycled polyester/17% spandex jersey. Lining: 4.3-oz 80% polyester (33% recycled)/20% polyurethane nanofiber double knit. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory

Country of Origin:

Made in Colombia

Weight:

63 g (2.2 oz)

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Everything Patagonia makes has an impact on the planet.

Learn more about the materials and processes they use.

Fair Trade Certified™

An ever-growing number of our products are Fair Trade Certified™ for sewing, which means we pay a premium to the workers in the factories that make them. The Fair Trade program also helps to create better working conditions and safeguards against the use of child labor.

fairtradecertified.org

Recycled Nylon

Nylon is one of the strongest plastics we use in our products. When we need a super-lightweight fabric, nylon is vital for its strength. But nylon is a petroleum-based material, and producing it has a high cost in energy and greenhouse gases. Incorporating as much recycled nylon as we can lessens our dependence on virgin petroleum as a raw material source, helps eliminate discarded material and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from manufacturing.

Recycled Polyester

An important fiber in Patagonia's line, polyester allows them to build lightweight materials that dry quickly and can be used in a variety of applications, including trail-running tops and yoga tights. Polyester also blends well with natural fabrics like cotton. But virgin polyester is derived from petroleum, which comes at a high environmental cost.

Polyurethane

Polyurethanes are found in several of our products. They make up things such as our adhesives, waterproof and water-resistant coatings and films, spandex and foams. To avoid the use of PVC in our equipment and luggage lines due to its relatively high environmental impact, we have chosen to use polyurethane instead. The path to an eco-friendly polyurethane is much clearer and already underway.