The Boardshort Uprisal Hoodie from Patagonia is a classic pullover hoodie with an adjustable drawstring. This makes it possible to take on any fit you can think of. The sweater will therefore always take on a pleasant shape and sit comfortably. In addition, the sweater has a natural stretch and the inside of the sweater is brushed. The hoodie is made from 100% recycled materials and is suitable for both men and women. The sweater is also Fair Trade certified.
The Boardshort Uprisal Hoodie from Patagonia is a classic pullover hoodie with an adjustable drawstring. This makes it possible to take on any fit you can think of. The sweater will therefore always take on a pleasant shape and sit comfortably. In addition, the sweater has a natural stretch and the inside of the sweater is brushed. The hoodie is made from 100% recycled materials and is suitable for both men and women. The sweater is also Fair Trade certified.
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The Boardshort Uprisal Hoodie from Patagonia is a classic pullover hoodie with an adjustable drawstring. This makes it possible to take on any fit you can think of. The sweater will therefore always take on a pleasant shape and sit comfortably. In addition, the sweater has a natural stretch and the inside of the sweater is brushed. The hoodie is made from 100% recycled materials and is suitable for both men and women. The sweater is also Fair Trade certified.
The Boardshort Uprisal Hoodie from Patagonia is a classic pullover hoodie with an adjustable drawstring. This makes it possible to take on any fit you can think of. The sweater will therefore always take on a pleasant shape and sit comfortably. In addition, the sweater has a natural stretch and the inside of the sweater is brushed. The hoodie is made from 100% recycled materials and is suitable for both men and women. The sweater is also Fair Trade certified.
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