Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap
Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap

Patagonia

Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap

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The Patagonia Fitz Roy Icon Trad Cap is a low crown unstructured six panel ball cap designed for simple and classic style. It is crafted from durable organic cotton canvas and features a brim made of NetPlus 100 percent recycled fishing nets. This hat includes an adjustable fabric strap closure for a custom fit and is made in a Fair Trade Certified factory in Vietnam. By choosing this cap, you support a product where the people involved in its creation earned a premium for their labor.
• Organic Cotton Hat
• Made from organic cotton canvas
• Brim made of NetPlus 100%  recycled fishing netsLow crown unstructured six panel ball cap design
• Adjustable fabric strap closure
• Made in a Fair Trade Certified factory
• People who made the product earned a premium for their labor
• Country of origin is Vietnam

Patagonia

Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia’s founder, got his start as a climber in 1953 as a 14-year-old member of the Southern California Falconry Club. Patagonia's values reflect those of a business started by a band of climbers and surfers, and the minimalist style they promoted. At Patagonia, they appreciate that all life on earth is under threat of extinction. They're using they resources we have—their business, their investments, their voice and their imaginations—to do something about it.