New breezy Tidal Threads designs
Plus, Kimi and Paige make fish dumplings.
Patagonia promotes its new Tidal Threads designs, which emphasize sustainable harvesting and eating lower on the food chain, rooted in sea and tropical ecosystems. The brand highlights its in-house artists' thoughtful prints, including the Tropiclimb and Shelly patterns. Patagonia also offers free shipping on orders over $99.
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Our in-house artists put a lot of thought into our prints. Rooted in the sea and tropical ecosystems, Tidal Threads prints this season emphasize sustainable harvesting and eating lower on the food chain. Head south for the inspiration behind these new designs and how they come to life.
A person with a dog in a tote bag.
New Prints This Season
Amazonian flora with climbing ropes and hexes honor our heritage textiles.
Kids’ Tidal Threads Dress
Men's Tidal Threads Camp Shirt
Women’s Tidal Threads Shirt
Beautiful bivalves are low on the food chain and clean the water as they grow.
Shelly Shelly pattern.
Women’s Tidal Threads Dress
Men’s Tidal Threads Shirt
Kids' Baggies Shorts
Two friends on a tropical beach.
Paige Alms and
Kimi Werner Make
Kimi and Paige share a love for the ocean and eating dim sum. When Kimi heard Paige was visiting Oʻahu, the two friends and fellow Patagonia ambassadors reunited on Kimi’s cooking channel to make dumplings with a piece of freshly speared fish.
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