Patagonia History
Over 50 Years of Protecting Wild Places
The Story of Patagonia
Founded in 1973 by climber Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia began by forging climbing equipment for his own expeditions. What started as a small climbing company soon expanded into technical outdoor clothing designed for mountaineers, climbers and adventurers who need reliable gear in demanding environments.
Today, Patagonia is recognised worldwide for creating high-performance outdoor clothing, including jackets, fleeces and technical layers built for climbing, hiking and mountain exploration. From the beginning, the company has believed that business should help protect the wild places that inspire outdoor adventure.
That philosophy has shaped Patagonia’s approach to product design and environmental responsibility. The brand has helped lead the outdoor industry in adopting recycled materials, responsible manufacturing and durable clothing designed to last, reducing the impact outdoor gear has on the planet.
Environmental activism is central to Patagonia’s mission. As a founding member of 1% for the Planet, the company has helped direct more than $240 million to grassroots environmental organisations working to protect wild places, defend ecosystems and tackle the climate crisis.
Today, Patagonia continues to combine technical outdoor clothing with environmental advocacy, supporting organisations and initiatives dedicated to protecting the landscapes and communities that make outdoor exploration possible.