Rugged enough for the ranch work that inspires it, with the comfort and style for everyday life in the mountains or around town, the Saratoga Cord Shirt is a durable and easy-wearing cold-weather wardrobe staple. This relaxed shirt features soft organic cotton corduroy with a touch of spandex for active stretch, and the roomy fit easily layers over a flannel on cool fall days thanks to its smooth ripstop lining in the yoke. The metal snap button closures add a tough touch of style.
Organic Cotton Stretch Corduroy, 98% organic cotton, 2% spandex, 308 g/m2
Pertex® Quantum® Mini Ripstop, 30 denier rip stop, 100% recycled nylon, 51 g/m2 with a PFAS free DWR finish
Pertex® Quantum®Mini Ripstop is a downproof miniripstop fabric with good tear strength and matte finish, providing the perfect balance of lightweight, softness and durability. The 30d nylon has a PFAS free DWR finish to enhance water resistance. The tightly woven construction is well balanced, preventing excessive heat loss through the fabric while offering significant weight reduction and excellent strength.
As caretakers of the mountain life, we recognize our responsibility to support organizations and people who share our vision to drive positive change for people and the planet. We’re proud to partner with some tremendous organizations in their missions to responsibly advance outdoor recreation and protect our wild surroundings.
We are committed to building garments that are durable, timeless and continue to perform season after season. Over 50% of our product line incorporates preferred materials, which include organic cotton, recycled materials and responsibly-sourced down. We are committed to growing our preferred materials usage to 75% by 2025 and to completely eliminating PFAS from our garments by 2025.
Our apparel is built to last. As a part of our efforts to reduce waste and keep more gear in the mountains where it belongs, our home-grown gear renewal program allows previously-used items to be traded in, cleaned, repaired and circulated back into use.
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