The Patagonia Microdini jacket for women offers you maximum serenity despite the cold of your winter adventures.
Its fleece interior provides a continuous source of warmth and protects you from harsh weather conditions. The soft and stretchy material offers you maximum comfort and ease of movement.
A full-length zipper allows you to adjust the amount of ventilation and three secure pockets hold your personal items.
Part of the Fair Trade Certified program, the manufacturing of this model allows the involved employees to receive a bonus and better working conditions.
Our model Camille is 1.75m tall and wears size S.
Key features of the Patagonia Microdini jacket
Some of the recycled nylon fibers we use come from post-industrial waste, threads collected from a spinning mill, and waste from weaving factories that can be transformed into reusable nylon fibers.
Ultra-light yet durable, nylon is one of the strongest materials we use in our clothing and equipment.
The use of recycled polyester reduces our dependence on petroleum as a raw material source. It utilizes waste and reduces greenhouse gas emissions from production. It also helps promote a new recycling stream for polyester garments that can no longer be worn.
Virgin polyester naturally repels water and performs exceptionally well outdoors.
In order to improve the living standards of the employees who make our products, Fair Trade is the first step towards fairer wages for the people within our supply chain.
We pay a premium for every Patagonia product that carries the Fair Trade Certified? label. This additional money is distributed directly to the factory workers. This program also promotes the health and safety of workers, as well as adherence to social and environmental standards. It also encourages dialogue between employees and management.
Since the year 2000, Patagonia has been collaborating with bluesign® technologies to assess and reduce the consumption of natural resources in its raw material supply chain, and to improve the management of chemicals, dyes, and other finishing products used during production.
At least 1% of sales goes towards helping hundreds of environmental organizations around the world, so they can remain vigilant and preserve what is irreplaceable.