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I’ve worn these socks for a week straight and their smell is absolutely divine. DM me if you want them.
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“Hand Me Downs” in Alaska.
Dear Patagonia,
The hand me down game is strong in our little mountain town in Alaska. When we first had our daughter, we were given a tiny little down sweater, already loved by many kids in our valley. Our baby grew into it, then out of it very quickly, and we passed it right on to the next baby born. This happened over and over again with the next sizes through the years and the list of crossed off names written in sharpie on the inside of the collar got longer and longer. Now, we’re getting the same jackets and onesies our daughter wore passed to us again for our brand new son. Thank you for making gear durable enough to be handed down a dozen times, well loved and well used.
-Cadence
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I wore these socks for over a week and they’re ready to be shipped off to their forever home! DM me if you want to adopt them
Tested to the Max in the Tropics. Tom Enderlin. Costa Rica.
Dear Patagonia,
If clothing could talk, my baggies would certainly have a tale to tell. Living in tropical Costa Rica means I am in shorts most days, and more often then not I sport these functional and comfortable shorts. I am a fly fishing guide, and through constant rain, harsh sun, forest walks, and frequent slimming when cradling and releasing the big jungle tarpon we encounter they have prevailed. I even ripped my left front pocket wide open on a submerged branch when jumping into the water for such a release. The shorts are also a great gardening garb, and from hard work on my little organic finca they now have many banana stains (yes the liquid inside a banana tree does a number on clothing) and small rips. While not as exciting, the right front pocket was ripped on a knob in my kitchen while cooking. Luckily, iron-on internal patches have helped to make the pockets almost like new, and I now no longer lose my keys. Through all the use, they are still one of the first items I throw into my gear bag when packing for a trip, and I often pull them on as a mojo lifter during a particularly tough period of tarpon lock-jaw. Thanks for making such a great and simple piece of clothing. Hopefully they get many more years of outside time.
-Tom
Jumping for joy because Repair is a RADical Act and #WornWear.com is restocked - even Packs & Gear. If you are looking for some used gear to bring into the new year, look no further!
A Stitch In Time—Don’t Procrastinate. Paul Adkins. Eugene, Oregon. Dear Patagonia, My gear takes care of me and I take care of my gear. Don’t get me wrong - I don’t hold punches by not jumping in the river or shimmying down the tree, but I do respect my gear for what it is… a tool to help me along the way. Now that I’m a parent of four young adventurers I’m always looking for moments, however fleeting, that allow me to instill in my kids the idea that procrastination can be dangerous. And more importantly, that getting things done in the moment is incredibly rewarding and satisfying. We were hellbiking the length of the Alaska Range and early on in the trip my rain pants had gotten torn on the brush as we carried our bikes through some of the alder and devil’s club that Alaska is famous for. I instinctively knew that if I didn’t get this fixed pronto I would end up with rain pants that wouldn’t help me at all. I I was going to need these rain pants for the next 40 days on this trip (and the next 20 years afterward). So at the next break for fuel, I got into my pack and grabbed my needle and thread and went to work. Shortly my pants were good as new. Had I not fixed them they would have been in shreds - as we continued to push on through more bad brush. The act of seeing a need and jumping in, to get it handled, is both simple and potent. My kids are learning this on our adventures in the Pacific Northwest. -Paul Adkins