DESCRIPTION
The Great Waves logo combines Patagonia’s word mark with Hokusai’s iconic wave and Great Pacific Iron Works, the name of their first retail store, a short walk from some great waves in Ventura, California.
The Women's Great Waves Ringer Tee is a 100% organic cotton retro-inspired crewneck ringer tee with rib-knit binding at the neck and the sleeves. US-grown organic cotton is sourced from member farms of the Texas Organic Cotton Marketing Cooperative. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory.
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Body: 4.7-oz 100% organic cotton jersey
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Trim: 5.9-oz 100% organic cotton rib knit
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Manufacture: Fabrics are certified as bluesign® approved. Made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory
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Country of Origin: Made in Mexico
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Weight: 111 g (3.9 oz)
SIZE GUIDE
| Size |
Chest |
Waist |
| X-Small |
33" - 34" |
26.5" - 27.5"
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| Small |
35" - 36"
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28.5" - 29.5" |
| Medium |
37" - 38.5"
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30.5" - 32" |
| Large |
40" - 42"
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33.5" - 35.5" |
Please note: Size guide provided from the brands general sizing chart and refers to body measurements, we would always recommend coming in store to try on if possible and please contact us if you need guidance on sizing.
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Patagonia was founded by Yvon Chouinard in 1973, the company's roots are in clothing for rock and alpine climbing, but they now produce a diverse mix of apparel targeted towards skiers, snowboarders, surfers and climbers. Patagonia are a world leader in creating ethical, sustainable clothing.
Recycled Polyester: Polyester is a naturally water-repellent material that can withstand the elements. Using polyester fibre made from mechanically recycled plastic bottles reduces CO2 emissions, and Patagonia are working toward eliminating all virgin polyester in their products by 2025.
Fair Trade: Patagonia now use more than 20 Fair Trade factories that specialise in the production of outdoor clothing, paying a premium for every Patagonia item that is made in a Fair Trade Certified™ factory. They actively encourage other brands that do business in those factories to join them in the Fair Trade movement, ensuring living wages within the supply chain.