MEMORIAL DAY is still a few weeks a day, and menswear sales are already coming in hot. Among them: Patagonia, the sustainable, ethical, and all-around-awesome outdoor label that’s been our go-to for puffer jackets, moisture-wicking shirts, and waterproof hiking gear that can handle the elements. Its Web Specials Sale (which we’re treating as an early Memorial Day Sale), is chockfull of spring-ready all-stars that are purpose made for unpredictable shoulder weather.
SHOP PATAGONIA’S EARLY MEMORIAL DAY SALE
The beauty of Patagonia gear is that they can be worn practically anywhere. Their stink and sweat-fighting tops like the Capilene can be worn as a base layer in the Alps, or on your couch after a long day at the office. Speaking of work, Patagonia’s Woolyester (wool and polyester, get it?) zip-up has been in our nine-to-five coat for chilly east coast days, and also works as an easy-to-throw on jacket for casual weekend errands. Ditto with the perennially wearable Nano Puff Vest.
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We’re also seeing some decent Patagonia workout clothes on the low. The Nether Bike Liners double for cycling, running, and any cardio exercise base layer, and the Hydropeak Volley Shorts do double duty as swim trunks and running shorts.
And of course, we’d be remiss not to mention hiking gear sales. The Guidewater Backpack has been a consistent editor favorite for its tough-as-hell shell and endless array of zippers and pockets to house all your small camping essentials. The RPS Rock Pant and Twill Pant are both reliable outdoor bottoms that can be worth on at trails or construction zone.
So if you’re looking to get your Memorial Day shopping done early, Patagonia’s Web Specials have you covered. So you can spend less time bargain hunting, and more time enjoying summer.
SHOP PATAGONIA’S EARLY MEMORIAL DAY SALE
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Deputy Editor, Commerce
As Men’s Health’s Deputy Editor, Commerce, Christian Gollayan oversees all shopping content on menshealth.com. He relocated back to New York by way of Portland, where he was the Associate Managing Editor at TheManual.com. Christian’s work has also been featured in InStyle, Food & Wine, the New York Post, and Tatler Asia.
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