M's 轻质全穿大麻短裤 - 6 英寸

SKU: 57756-FGE
促销价格$56.25 原价$75.00
节省 $18.75
颜色: 锻造灰
尺寸: 32

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可在 Patagonia Bend 取货

通常在 2 小时内就绪

Men's Lightweight All - Wear Hemp Shorts - 6 in. in FORGE GREY | Patagonia Bend

M's 轻质全穿大麻短裤 - 6 英寸

锻造灰 / 32

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

Plain-front shorts made of lightweight organic cotton/hemp fabric for cool-wearing comfort in hot weather. Inseam is 6"; also available in 8" inseam. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.

Specs & Features

• 采用轻质 76% 有机棉/24% 大麻面料制成,柔软透气

• 拉链门襟配有纽扣和双针腰带环,经久耐用

• 两个倾斜侧入前袋和两个贴边嵌入式后袋

• 内缝为 6 英寸;也可提供 8 英寸内缝

• 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:

4.5 盎司 76% 有机棉/24% 大麻平纹织物。公平贸易认证™缝制

Country of Origin:

原产国: 斯里兰卡

Weight:

226.8 克(8 盎司)

• 采用轻质 76% 有机棉/24% 大麻面料制成,柔软透气

• 拉链门襟配有纽扣和双针腰带环,经久耐用

• 两个倾斜侧入前袋和两个贴边嵌入式后袋

• 内缝为 6 英寸;也可提供 8 英寸内缝

• 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:

4.5 盎司 76% 有机棉/24% 大麻平纹织物。公平贸易认证™缝制

Country of Origin:

原产国: 斯里兰卡

Weight:

226.8 克(8 盎司)

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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

Industrial Hemp

Natural. Misunderstood. Legal. This is the story of hemp in the United States. A forbidden fiber in the U.S. since 1970, hemp has taken the heat for almost five decades. Until the Farm Bill passed in December of 2018, hemp was federally illegal to grow for commercial purposes, making it risky for businesses to invest in a new crop that was incorrectly classified as a drug.