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After nearly a decade, we just hit a major milestone with our partners at Catchafire: saving $20 million for organizations working to save our home planet.
Read more below.
pat.ag/B/Catchafire
Mike Williams gets knee-deep in next year’s river scouting for afternoon trout in Oregon.
Photos: Arian Stevens
They’re made in partnership with our friends at Deschutes Brewery using Kernza® perennial grain and the highest quality organic and regenerative ingredients—from malt to hops to yeast. Contain <0.5% ABV.
Learn more at pat.ag/B/Provisions...
Alcohol’s out. When you’re parched from cranking hard, non-alcoholic organic brews from Patagonia Provisions® have all the flavor to quench your thirst without the buzz of a beer.
Pregnancy is a team sport.
Watch “Coming to Term” at https://pat.ag/B/ComingToTerm
Nothing artificial, but plenty of intelligence gained out here. Our kids’ clothing is made to get them out and learning from nature’s wisdom.
https://pat.ag/B/S26/KidsStoke
Learn more at pat.ag/B/FreeWallKit
You shouldn't have to think about your clothes on the sharp end. The Free Wall Kit's Houdini® Rock Jacket, R1® Ultralight Hoody and Free Wall Pants deliver next-to-skin comfort, ultralight wind resistance, optimal temperature regulation and total freedom of movement for sending pitch after pitch.
Airy finger locks 13 pitches off the deck. Perfect jams during golden hour. Quiet alpine starts with nothing but the crunch of your crampons.
Whatever keeps you climbing, we have the gear to get you there. You in?
https://pat.ag/B/S26/Climb
When your pants match the flowers.
Photo: Ken Etzel
Rider: Brooklyn Bell
Patagonia Ambassador Clare Gallagher had big plans for her 2025 season. Things ended up a little bit differently.
Watch the full film at https://pat.ag/B/ComingToTerm
The main takeaway? Threats to public lands are real. They are urgent. And they are coming from multiple directions. Thank you to all the organizers for having us at the event. View Lauren and Ryan’s full conversation at pat.ag/B/StegnerSym...
Our CEO, Ryan Gellert, joined The Salt Lake Tribune CEO and executive editor Lauren Gustus for a conversation about public lands and our efforts to protect them at the University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law’s annual Stegner Symposium.
Cash Berzolla finding a little shade at Peʻahi.
Photo: Erik Aeder
Breezy like Sunday morning.
Photo: Steven Gnam
Carp casting 101. Sterling Dillingham goes full flex on the Oregon side of the Columbia River.
Photo: Arian Stevens
Nature is always making a spectacle. Our kids’ and baby clothing is made to get them out there to see it.
https://pat.ag/B/F25/KidsStoke
Take a trip through the Patagonia Archives with our senior art directors Geoff and Neil to find the origins of our surf-inspired oval logo.
Check out the new oval logo gear at pat.ag/B/S26/NewArr...
Thanks for having Ryan!
One carabiner, two carabiners, three carabiners. River Burr gets an outdoor math lesson from Mom and her climbing gear. American Fork Canyon, Wasatch Mountains, Utah.
Photo: Andrew Burr
As a California-based company whose employees and customers depend on clean water, we’re joining our community in opposing this reckless decision.
Read more: pat.ag/B/SablePipel...
This same pipeline released more than 400,000 gallons of crude oil, killing untold numbers of wildlife and closing 150 miles of coastline and 138 square miles of fisheries for more than a month.
The recent decision to restart the pipeline that caused the 2015 oil spill off Refugio State Beach puts our communities at risk of another disaster.
The river is a canvas. Artist and angler Rachel Finn finds her flow in New York’s Adironacks.
Photo: Andrew Burr
Bouldering (and beautifying hats) with the Yokoyama family near their home in Hokuto, Japan.
Photos: Jan Novak
Field testers don't seek fame; except maybe for famous routes. Andy Knight gives our M10° gear a whirl on the ultra-classic Black Dike (WI4, M3), New Hampshire.
Photos: Andrew Burr
“Activists and recreationists must continue filling inboxes, flooding the streets and making calls demanding our representatives actually represent us. When people and businesses emphatically remind Congress our public lands are not for sale, lawmakers listen.”
Why is Congress using an obscure law to overturn science-based land-use policy and invite a foreign company to mine the Boundary Waters?
Read Patagonia CEO Ryan Gellert in @thehill.com on why
pat.ag/B/TheHill/Co...