Patagonia Denver
Open to Shop by Appointment or Curbside Pickup Only
Patagonia Denver is open for appointment shopping or curbside pickup only—and we’re following all CDC recommended protocols to keep you safe—although shopping online is still your safest option.
Shop by Appointment: Book Here
- We are limiting the amount of people who can be in the store at once. - Employees and customers must remain 6 feet apart and adhere to floor markings while waiting in line. - We are cleaning the store more frequently, especially product displays, counters, registers, payment devices and fitting rooms. - Employees are washing their hands more often. - Hand sanitizer and alcohol wipes are available for employees and customers alike. - Garments are getting steamed regularly to maintain cleanliness. - No hugging or high fives. Smiles, peace signs and words of encouragement are most welcome.
Curbside Pickup
Fast, Simple and Safe
Curbside Pickup allows you to shop online and then swing by the Patagonia store to grab your order. Most orders are ready within two business hours.
We’re following all CDC recommended protocols to keep you safe.
Questions About Curbside Pickup? View FAQs
About Our Store
We’re located just north of downtown Denver in the RiNo arts district, a former industrial center for the city’s foundries, factories and pattern shops. Now it’s home to a community of skiers, snowboarders, runners and climbers (some of whom moonlight as our employees), and RiNo’s artists. We’re here to help them gather. Our private rooftop and backyard zones host outdoor movies, live music, workshops, yoga and a place for local nonprofits to hold meetings and events—the things that bridge our time in the mountains.
We’ve been dedicated to preserving Colorado’s natural beauty for future generations since our original store opened in 1995, and we’ll continue to be a center for environmental activism. The retail space (one of our largest, with the most planned events per month) features photos from all over Colorado. It’s also the testing ground for a new rental program that we’re kicking off with our snow gear—because being in the mountains shouldn’t be about consuming more.
