Patagonia Sunshade Shirt
$46.75 - $55.00
MSRP: $55.00 (men's)
where to buy:
$55.00 Altrec Outdoors (men's)
$55.00 Patagonia.com (men's)
$55.00 Moosejaw (men's)
$46.75 Massey's Outfitters (men's)
User Reviews
I ordered an XL, and I am tall. It arrived with terminal…
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Fabric: 100% Nylon
Price Paid: $100
I ordered an XL, and I am tall. It arrived with terminal wrinkles. If you want that look of "just out of the washing machine", or "out of a stuff sack", this shirt has it. It has pockets so low it recalls the sagging tops of this year's popular "retired Hooters" costumes for Halloween. If you want the contents of your shirt pockets bouncing off your belt, and a random crinkle of fine lines, then it delivers. Looks awful, feels odd and the collar collapses in a lumpy mess. Another misfire at Patagonia.
Specs
Specs
| men's | |
|---|---|
| Weight |
6.9 oz / 196 g |
| Fabric |
4.1 oz 100% Polyester Jersey / Moisture-Wicking Performance / 30-UPF Sun Protection |
Description
The Sunshade Shirt is a long sleeve performance top made by Patagonia. It has an average rating of 0.5 stars (out of 5), based on 1 user review
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