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Welcome to the Patagonia Store

We're in business to save our home planet. Founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, Patagonia is an outdoor apparel company based in Ventura, California. As a certified B-Corporation and a founding member of 1% for the Planet, the company is recognised internationally for its product quality and environmental activism, as well as its contributions of more than $230 million to environmental organisations. Its unique ownership structure reflects that Earth is its only shareholder, as profits not reinvested back into the business are paid as dividends to protect the planet.

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IRONCLAD GUARANTEE

Patagonia guarantee everything they make. When you're designing and manufacturing kit to last a lifetime, you've to accept there'll be misadventure along the way. That's why Patagonia produce quality, timeless, repairable gear. Under the Ironclad Guarantee, Patagonia offer free repair on their products irrespective of how the damage was caused.

Find out more about Patagonia repairs here.

Patagonia History

Patagonia was founded in 1973 by Yvon Chouinard, an accomplished rock climber and renowned environmental activist. The company's roots are found within Chouinard's earlier venture, Chouinard Equipment, which made durable, functional climbing gear and was established in 1957. After noticing the environmental damage caused by traditional pitons (climbing spikes), Chouinard developed and popularised aluminium chocks that could be used without harming the rockface they were climbing on. This futuristic design was one which marked the beginning of his commitment to environmental responsibility.

In the early 1970s, Chouinard shifted his focus to clothing, launching Patagonia with a selection of durable, timeless outdoor apparel. The brand quickly gained a reputation for quality and innovation, introducing technical lines like the Patagonia Synchilla Fleece and Capilene Base Layers. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Patagonia expanded its product range while also becoming a leader in corporate environmental activism. The company pioneered initiatives such as using organic cotton, reducing water and energy usage, and donating a percentage of sales to environmental causes.

In 2011, Patagonia took its value a step further and launched the "Don't Buy This Jacket" campaign, encouraging consumers to think critically about consumption and the environmental impact of their purchases. The brand continues to innovate in both product design and ethical practices, remaining a model for companies to prioritise the planet.

In September 2022, Patagonia made global headlines when they made Earth their only shareholder. The previously family-owned company was put into the Patagonia Purpose Trust, with all excess profits from running a responsible company now going to the Holdfast Collective. The Holdfast Collective exists to fund the climate movement by supporting healthy lands, healthy waters and thriving communities. As of September 2024, the Holdfast Collective has given over $161m.

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People Also Ask:

Is Patagonia Gear sustainable?

Patagonia works hard to create environmentally and socially responsible gear. They use different third-party accredited programs and innovative materials to reduce their impact. Further to addressing their product footprint, Patagonia give 1% of every sale and their excess profits to groups addressing the climate crisis. They acknowledge that no clothing can be truly sustainable, as to be truly sustainable would be to make nothing at all.

How do you recycle Patagonia products?

Patagonia are committed to making sure your gear lasts longer by offering free repair. With all gear, there comes a time where it has reached the end of its usable life and should be recycled. You can send any irreparable items to the Patagonia Service Centre or to a Patagonia store where it will be recycled or stored until a time this is possible.

Where is Patagonia gear produced?

Over 85% of Patagonia product is made in a Fair Trade Certified Factory in countries such as the USA, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. By partnering with accredited third parties, Patagonia has been able to collaborate with workers and farmers to develop initiatives that sequester carbon and elevate working conditions. You can find out more about how Patagonia are making change here.

How long does Patagonia clothing last?

Patagonia is built to last a lifetime, and can be repaired if it needs to, ensuring these products can be passed down through generations instead of ending up in landfill. Patagonia also promotes its own repair programmes, alongside selling easy DIY repair kits for at-home fixes.

Where is Patagonia clothing sold?

In the UK, Patagonia is sold at verified retailers such as Trekitt and on its own website (patagonia.com). Shop Patagonia clothing and equipment by clicking here.