M's 天然吊带裤

SKU: 58056-CHFG
促销价格$65.00
颜色: 青年布:羽毛灰
尺寸: S

仅剩 2 件

可在 Patagonia Bend 取货

通常在 2 小时内就绪

Men's Baggies Naturals in CHAMBRAY: FEATHER GREY | Patagonia Bend

M's 天然吊带裤

青年布:羽毛灰 / S

Patagonia Bend

可取货, 通常在 2 小时内就绪

1000 Northwest Wall Street
Suite 140
Bend OR 97703
美国

+15413233273

Everyday shorts made of lightweight hemp/organic cotton fabric for cool-wearing comfort in hot weather. Inseam is 6½". Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

Specs & Features

• 采用轻质 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉面料制成,皮肤感觉凉爽透气

• 带内部抽绳的弹性腰带让您可以个性化贴合

• 两个侧入式前袋和一个可通过椰子纽扣固定的嵌入式带盖后袋

• 6½" 内缝

• 经公平贸易认证™ 缝制,这意味着制造者的劳动获得了溢价

Regular Fit

Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting technical garments may be worn over heavier midlayers.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

青年布:4 盎司 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉平纹布。多臂:3.7 盎司 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉垂直条纹多臂编织。公平贸易认证™缝制

Country of Origin:

原产国: 斯里兰卡

Weight:

175.77 克(6.2 盎司)

• 采用轻质 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉面料制成,皮肤感觉凉爽透气

• 带内部抽绳的弹性腰带让您可以个性化贴合

• 两个侧入式前袋和一个可通过椰子纽扣固定的嵌入式带盖后袋

• 6½" 内缝

• 经公平贸易认证™ 缝制,这意味着制造者的劳动获得了溢价

Regular Fit

Neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting technical garments may be worn over heavier midlayers.

For more information visit our Size Guide.

Materials:

青年布:4 盎司 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉平纹布。多臂:3.7 盎司 55% 大麻/45% 有机棉垂直条纹多臂编织。公平贸易认证™缝制

Country of Origin:

原产国: 斯里兰卡

Weight:

175.77 克(6.2 盎司)

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Fair Trade Certified™

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