patagonia / M
(JP¥12,000)
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patagonia
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M
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Patagonia R4 Women's M Product number: 36112 I think it's in good condition. It has a windproof sheet, making it resistant to wind. Also, this model has unusually long sleeves, perhaps with fashion in mind, so the sleeves have been slightly cut. The hem stopper has been removed due to deterioration. Women's M Color: Black (jet black) Actual size (as shown in the photos) Length: approx. 63 cm Width: approx. 50 cm *Since this is Patagonia Women's M, it's likely a larger M size for Japanese women's sizes. Also, it would be a smaller M for Japanese men's sizes, and it should fit men up to 168 cm tall if they are slim. *I cannot offer a discount, but I plan to lower the price over time. *About Patagonia R (Regulator) series fleece: Patagonia, a mountaineering manufacturer, created this series by pursuing only the functionality that mountaineers can truly use in harsh mountains. It's a different line from the popular Retro-X and Synchilla, which are more focused on casual wear. There are R1, R2, R3, and R4, and the higher the number, the higher the heat retention. However, since mountaineers sweat even in winter while climbing, it's not just about high heat retention. The significant difference from inexpensive fleece is how well it can handle sweat. Currently, only the R1 series is available, and the others are no longer manufactured. The reason why the R2, which was particularly popular, is no longer manufactured is unknown, although there are various theories. -
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