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Posts tagged ‘patagonia’

Patagonia Fleece Zip-Up for Urban Outfitters

17 November 2008, 01.38 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

urban outfitters patagonia zip up fleece front Patagonia Fleece Zip Up for Urban Outfitters

The Patagonia “big label” collection for Urban Outfitters collection which we mentioned back at the beginning of October has finally hit their brick and online stores.  Our favorite is the Patagonia Fleece Zip-Up which is “made from plush double-faced 85% recycled poly Synchilla fleece.” It features the classic Patagonia big label patch and comes in three classic colors – french red, turquoise, and charcoal. Not a bad deal at 99$US.

More detailed views of the Patagonia Fleece Zip-Ups for Urban Outfitters after the jump.

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Patagonia for Urban Outfitters

01 October 2008, 18.18 | Posted in Fashion | No comments »

Selectism - Patagonia for Urban Outfitters

As though Steven Alan and Grey Antics capsule lines were not enough for Urban Outfitters to solidify themselves as a fashion destination to those visiting the big city, word is starting to make its way out regarding their newest work with Patagonia. ACL looks to have the scoop.

"The coveted (by American and Japanese alike) and colorful Synchilla jackets are being re-released in mid-October through a collaboration with Urban Outfitters. The brightly-hued fleece is revived with two different styles, a pullover model and a zip-up version. The new jackets are said to be more slim-fitting than the regular Patagonia, and will most likely be in the same price range as the current stock." Bangers.
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