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Estamos en este negocio para salvar nuestro hogar, el planeta Tierra.
Learning how to fix a lost or loose button is an easy way to keep your gear in play.
Learn how protective UPF clothing can help keep the sun’s harmful rays at bay.
Wool’s natural ability to control odor means you don’t need to wash it as often as you think. When it’s time, follow these tips to keep your merino-blend clothes clean.
When everyday wear and tear takes a toll on well-loved garments, fabric pilling can happen. Learn how to remove pilling from clothes so you can keep them in play.
How down fill ratings work and how they can help you choose the right product for your needs.
Behind the scenes of our ambassadors' trickiest and most meaningful ascents.
Education through risk, consequence and building the skills to live simply.
Una conversación con Vincent Stanley, director de filosofía de Patagonia y coautor de The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years.
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Sabemos que todavía tenemos mucho por hacer, pero estamos trabajando para lograrlo.
Una vida llena de grandiosas escaladas con buenos amigos.
Nos alegramos de que hayas preguntado… y si aún no lo sabes, en diciembre de 2017 el presidente Trump emitió una proclamación que recortaba a la mitad el monumento nacional Bears Ears de Utah en un 85 por ciento y el Monumento Nacional Grand Staircase-Escalante, a 160 kilómetros al oeste de Bears Ears, por la…
En 2011 pusimos un provocativo anuncio en el New York Times para Black Friday. Aquí respondemos algunas preguntas que recibimos a raíz de eso.
Eliza Earle, Austin Siadak y Drew Smith nos cuentan sobre la temporada del otoño 2019 escalando en Yosemite.
El sistema de puntuación ambiental de Patagonia está diseñado con nuestra huella ecológica en mente. Aquí explicamos por qué.
Por años en la búsqueda del ají correcto.
Estamos descubriendo cómo convertirnos en una compañía antirracista.
Desde que Patagonia tiene una oficina (y no solo vendía equipo desde la maleta del auto de Yvon), hemos dedicado espacio de nuestros escritorios, tiempo libre y un porcentaje de nuestras ventas, a proteger la naturaleza salvaje. Por nuestros viajes, sabíamos que nuestra tierra, el aire y el agua corrían peligro producto de la ceguera…
Un extracto del libro Family Business, de Malinda Chouinard y Jennifer Ridgeway.
Fabricar mascarillas en época de COVID-19: cuando las “telas respirables" adquieren un significado completamente nuevo.
Ensuciándose las manos con la asociación del desierto natural de Oregón
What if we could wear our garbage? That’s the idea behind ReCrafted, our line of clothing made from the scraps of used garments collected at our Worn Wear facility in Reno. It’s premium, Patagonia, upcycled. A second life for products that might not otherwise get one. ReCrafted was created by Kourtney Morgan—the designer behind some…
Hear “climate crisis” and you may picture a skinny polar bear stranded on a fragment of sea ice, bleached coral reefs, burning forests or maybe a world without bees. You’re not wrong: All those things (and more) are sadly unfolding or could be in the coming decades. Even more troubling, however, is that your mental…
If your idea of a great summer read is, like a day in the waves, a little escape from it all, this post may not be right for you. Maybe there’s just no escaping the severity of the climate crisis, or maybe we’re just so glad to have time to sit still with any book…
Our home planet has a deeply disturbing and pervasive problem with plastics. In April, a group of researchers studying the deepest part of the ocean—the Mariana Trench—discovered plastic bags and candy wrappers floating nearly seven miles below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. Globally, about 450 million metric tons of plastic are produced every year and 9.5 million tons of…
The Trump administration wants to open almost all of America’s coastline to the oil industry, putting our beaches and oceans at serious risk. Fifty years ago, an offshore rig spilled 100,000 barrels of crude oil into California’s Santa Barbara Channel, creating a 35-mile slick that fouled the wave-rich shoreline from Goleta to Ventura. It should…
Is it possible you’re reading this on The Cleanest Line and it’s the first you’re hearing of Doug Peacock? Is that even possible? Well, if so, you’re in for a real treat. In his latest film, Grizzly Country, Ben Moon creates a portrait of Peacock—a man who’s long been willing to put life and limb…
Before we could challenge the snow industry to move to recycled materials, we had to change our thinking, too. There are a number of ways to reduce a garment’s impact, but none more significant than making it out of recycled fabric. Doing so keeps material out of landfills and cuts demand for the petroleum used…
Our company is proud to be part of the growing movement of Certified B Corporations. These companies practice “stakeholder capitalism”: They identify their most deeply held social and environmental values, then abide by them, honoring their responsibilities to their employees, customers, suppliers and communities—as well as to the financial health of their investors. In the…
Patagonia mourns the loss of Tom Frost, Yvon Chouinard’s former climbing and business partner, who passed away Friday morning. Tom, with Yvon, Chuck Pratt and Royal Robbins, made the first ascent of the North America Wall of El Capitan in 1964. He made other notable first ascents with Valley pioneers and others in Yosemite, the…
This article was first published in 2018. For the most recent information about our participation in the Responsible Wool Standard, visit Our Footprint. In 2015, we made the conscious decision to put a pause on our wool sourcing “until we can assure our customers of a verifiable process that ensures the humane treatment of animals.”…
To celebrate over three decades of Baggies™ shorts, we dug through our archives so we could share the stories behind a few iconic photos.
Yesterday, Alex Megos sent one of the most difficult routes in the world, completing the first ascent of Perfecto Mundo (5.15c or 9b+) at the limestone crag of Margalef in Catalunya, Spain. He called it the first hard route of his life. It marked not an apex, but rather a beginning. Which raises a wild…
“After dinner, the round-faced, quirky old professor pulled his necklace out of his shirt,” says Sea of Miracles director, Dan Malloy. “It was a small clay flute shaped like a football. He announced that he would be performing an old Japanese protest song. The room went silent. He closed his eyes and started to play.” The…
At Patagonia, our best ideas come from being in the field. But sometimes simple problems inspire complex solutions. That’s been the case with the development of insulation. Down gets wet and loses its heat-trapping loft, and synthetics never quite achieve the same warmth, lightness or compressibility as down plumes. We’ve tried everything from treated down…
See what happens to your beloved gear at the Patagonia Repair Center.