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Women's Ahnya Full-Zip Hoody

Women's Ahnya Full-Zip Hoody

Style # 42145
$50 - $40 $99
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Patagonia® Worn Wear

Women's Ahnya Full-Zip Hoody

Women's Ahnya Full-Zip Hoody

Style # 42145
$50 - $40 $99
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  • Body is made with 57% Regenerative Organic Certified™ cotton/38% recycled polyester/5% spandex mélange fleece; cuffs and hem are 53% Regenerative Organic Certified™ cotton/36% recycled polyester/11% spandex rib knit
  • Made with Regenerative Organic Certified™ cotton from farms working toward the highest organic standard, which aims to rehabilitate soil, respect animal welfare and improve the lives of farmers; these practices reduce greenhouse gas emissions and could help trap more carbon than conventional agriculture
  • Knit full-zip hoody with a soft, comfortable fit
  • Rib-knit cuffs and hem help seal out the cold
  • Two handwarmer pockets
  • Cozy two-panel hood with wide organic cotton twill-tape drawcord that cinches down when the weather gets cold
  • Fair Trade Certified™ sewn, which means the people who made it earned a premium for their labor

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Body: 7.7-oz 57% Regenerative Organic Certified™ cotton/38% recycled polyester/5% spandex mélange fleece. Cuffs and hem: 9.4-oz 53% Regenerative Organic Certified™ cotton/36% recycled polyester/11% spandex rib knit. Fair Trade Certified™ sewn

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12.1 ounces