Patagonia Men's Continental Pants SKU #7595082
Product Information:
- These travel pants by Patagonia® are ready to take a beating on your next adventure.
- Regular-fitting stretch-woven pants work hard to wick moisture away from the body, keeping you dry to the bone.
- Treated with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish to help keep out rain and moisture.
- Zippered fly with a button front closure.
- Fixed waistband with belt loops and shaping darts at the rear.
- Two slash hand pockets for easy access.
- Cargo pockets with zip closure at each leg provide extra storage.
- Additional cargo pocket at the back right with a woven Patagonia logo tab.
- 32" inseam.
- 11" front rise.
- 15" back rise.
- 20" leg opening.
- 52% polyester, 48% nylon.
- Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.
- Product measurements were taken using size 32. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Traveling the globe in search of the best materials for their clothing and gear, Patagonia leads the way with their innovative fabrics and technologies. Quality and performance are top priority with Patagonia. With every garment made by them comes reassurance that it will not only be long lasting, but strong as well.
Patagonia's values reflect those of a business that started as a band of climbers and surfers who wanted to stay out as long as they can, doing what they love, no matter the weather. Patagonia's design approach to every product, from technical shells for snow and ice, to moisture-wicking underclothes, to everyday clothes, demonstrates a functional bias toward simplicity and utility. Quality is impeccable, and the guarantee lifelong.
Patagonia's love of wild and beautiful places demands participation in the fight to save them and to help reverse the steep decline in the overall environmental health of the planet. They use organic cotton; most polyester is recycled. They give moral support - and 1% of sales, $25 million to date - to hundreds of grassroots environmental groups in the U.S., Europe and Japan.



