Whether you are venturing the top of the hill, or just chilling by the campfire, this classic Patagonia Better Sweater Jacket is perfect for any situation. Made from bluesign® approved recycled polyester fleece and dyed with a low-impact process that significantly reduces dyestuff, energy and water consumption than typical dyeing methods, this sweater-knit jacket is sustainably produced with the planet in mind.
Raglan sleeves reduce chafing from pack straps and princess seams at the back and forward seams at the front create a slim, contoured fit and shape. Zippered handwarmer pockets provide space for your hands, or any necessities you need, and extra storage can found with the drop-in pockets on the inside of the fleece. The full front zipper has a wind flap to keep out chilly breezes and a polyester jersey trim on the pockets, cuffs and hem help to keep the cold out.
Product Code: APFLI7TI0930
We know our customers like to know exactly what they're buying; we're not going to sugar coat it, but we are going to explain it. We've divided up all of the sustainable features we've identified across our product ranges and grouped them into three so you know how your purchase is making an impact: Think Nature, Think Welfare, Think People.
The Patagonia Women's Better Sweater Jacket - Light Blue has the following sustainability attributes...
A bluesign® approved product consists of at least 90% bluesign® approved textiles and/or 30% bluesign approved accessories. The aim of the bluesign® system is responsible use of resources, clean processes with controlled air and water emissions, safe processes for the workers and safe products for consumers. Bluesign® is an independent third party and sets out strict criteria for manufacturers and brands to follow to be certified bluesign. By buying bluesign®, you are guaranteed a product that has been made with the least harmful substances possible.
Find out more here: https://www.bluesign.com/en
Getting colour into fabrics isn't as simple as you might think. Traditionally, fabrics are batch-dyed, but more brands are becoming aware of the water and carbon saving ability of solution dyeing. That's a 90% reduction in water usage and 96% reduction in CO2 emissions - certainly not to be dismissed. This technique adds pigment to the fibre while the plastic is still molten - so, yes, it is only applicable to plastic based yarns.
A secondary eco dyeing technique is the use of natural pigments. Plant based dyes are sourced from sustainable crops and applied in a cold-water process, which can use 65% less water than traditional methods.
This item is Fair Trade certified. Fair Trade directly improve the lives of the people who make the product you buy. Members of Fair Trade, i.e. the people who grow the coffee beans or make the product, are part of a co-operative. Not only is there a minimum fair price paid for their product, but there’s also an additional premium paid by the brand which the co-operative decides how to spend within their community. It might go towards a well for clean drinking water, better farming equipment or a community school. Fair Trade are strict on their compliance and certification, so you can be safe in the knowledge that a Fair Trade product is from a sustainable, properly paid supply chain.
Find out more about Fair Trade here: https://www.fairtrade.net/.
By recycling fabrics, we are not only stopping extra waste heading to landfill but also reducing the need for virgin fabrics to be created. Recycled fabrics can be anything from recycled polyester to recycled cotton and where recycled cotton is used, it's often offcuts from factory floors that would otherwise end up in landfill.
This brand partners with the Fair Labor Association (FLA). The FLA has a broader remit and does not just focus on the apparel industry. They aim to protect workers rights around the world and collaborate with universities, civil society organisations and companies to create sustainable working conditions. FLA have their own Code of Conduct based off the UN’s International Labour Organisation’s (ILO) standards. Affiliated companies must implement this Code of Conduct across their supply chain.
Find out more about Fair Labor Association here: https://www.fairlabor.org/.
Alpha Size | Numeric Size (US sizing) | Chest | Waist | Hip |
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XXS | 0 | 79 cm | 62 cm | 86 cm |
0 | 81 cm | 65 cm | 89 cm | |
XS | 2 | 84 cm | 67 cm | 91 cm |
4 | 86 cm | 70 cm | 94 cm | |
S | 6 | 89 cm | 72 cm | 97 cm |
8 | 91 cm | 75 cm | 99 cm | |
M | 10 | 94 cm | 77 cm | 102 cm |
12 | 98 cm | 81 cm | 105 cm | |
L | 14 | 102 cm | 85 cm | 109 cm |
16 | 107 cm | 90 cm | 114 cm | |
XL | 18 | 112 cm | 95 cm | 119 cm |
20 | 117 cm | 100 cm | 124 cm | |
XXL | 22 | 122 cm | 105 cm | 130 cm |
Top Tips
Chest is usually the best size predictor for tops and jackets. However, if your hip measurement is larger, consider buying the size indicated for your hips. Likewise, for legwear, hips are usually the best size predictor, but if your waist measurement is larger, consider buying the size indicated by your waist.How to Measure
Chest: Measure around your chest, just under the armpit.
Waist: Measure around the waist at the smallest circumference.
Hips: Stand, feet together, and measure around the largest circumference at hips.
Fit Guide
Although each Patagonia product is designed and shaped specifically for its intended use, to describe their fits, they use four categories:
Formfitting: conforms to the body’s contours.
Slim Fit: closer-fitting. Slim-fitting technical garments may be worn over baselayers and light midlayers.
Regular Fit: neither slim nor oversized. Regular-fitting technical garments may be worn over heavier midlayers.
Relaxed Fit: drapes loosely on the body.
This item can be returned by post or to your nearest Tiso Group store – for more details see our Returns Policy.
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