Description
Patagonia Men’s Quandary Shorts – 10″ 57826 is versatile, comfortable hiking shorts made with 94% nylon (62% recycled)/6% elastane stretch fabric that provides 50+ UPF sun protection. Inseam is 10″.
Recycled
68% of our fabrics this season are made with recycled materials. Less than 10% of fibers produced globally are made with recycled materials.
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Light, Technical Fabric Blend
Made of lightweight, stretch-woven 94% nylon (62% recycled)/6% elastane with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 50+ UPF sun protection -
Classic Regular Fit
Not too loose or too tight; room to move comfortably in any activity -
Curved Waistband
Curved waistband follows the natural shape of the hips and provides a contoured fit to help keep shorts in place during movement; metal-button closure with zip fly -
Pocket Details
Two front pockets, two back pockets, one right coin pocket and one zippered pocket on the right thigh -
Gusseted Crotch
Gusseted crotch allows the full range of motion -
Inseam Length
Inseam is 10″ -
UPF Test Methods and Details
This product has been tested in accordance with Australian/New Zealand test methods AS/NZS 4399 or AATCC 183 or EN 13758. Only covered areas are protected. The protection offered by this item may be reduced with use or if stretched or wet -
Country of Origin
Made in Vietnam. -
Weight
204 g (7.2 oz
Model is 183 cm (6’0″) and wearing a size 32
Regular Fit
Materials
- 4.2-oz 94% nylon (62% recycled)/6% elastane with a DWR (durable water repellent) finish and 50+ UPF sun protection
- Fabric is certified as bluesign® approved
Organic Cotton: In 1996, with an increased awareness of the dangers of pesticide use and synthetic fertilizers in growing conventional cotton, we began the exclusive use of organically grown cotton in all of our cotton products.
The quality of organic cotton is equal to or better than conventionally grown cotton, yet organically grown methods support biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, improve the quality of soil and often use less water. Growing organically takes more time, requires more knowledge and skill, and, for now, costs more. But it’s worth it.
To ensure we are buying cotton that is organic as defined by the USDA’s National Organic Program, we require numerous certificates issued by an accredited third-party certification body for every step of the supply chain, from farm to factories.
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