Patagonia Women's Centered Tights - 27"



For layering, yoga and everyday wear, these tights are made of a nylon/spandex fabric blend that wicks moisture, dries quickly, feels like cotton and provides 50+ UPF sun protection. Fair Trade Certified™ sewing.
- Soft, stretchy, fast-wicking nylon/spandex knit fabric provides a compression fit and dries quickly with 50+ UPF sun protection
- Wide waistband is flattering and has hidden ½" elastic to keep the pants in place as you move
- Contoured side seams are rolled to the back and follow the shape of your leg for comfort
- Low-profile flatlock seams prevent chafing
- Fitted leg; inseam: 27"
- Fair Trade Certified™ sewing
- 226 g (8 oz)
8.5-oz 85% nylon/15% spandex jersey with 50+ UPF sun protection.
Fair Trade Certified™ sewing.
Fabric is bluesign™ approved
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Patagonia has worked with bluesign technologies since 2000 to evaluate and reduce resource consumption in our materials supply chain, and to assist us with managing the chemicals, dyes and finishes used in the process. bluesign technologies, based in Switzerland, works at each step in the textile supply chain to approve chemicals, processes, materials, and products that are safe for the environment, safe for workers, and safe for the end customers.
In 2007, Patagonia became the first brand to officially join the network of bluesign® system partners.
Any fabric you see that’s bluesign® approved offers the highest level of consumer safety by employing methods and materials in their manufacture that conserve resources and minimize impacts on people and the environment.
Fair Trade Certified™
We pay a premium for every Fair Trade Certified item that carries our label. That extra money goes directly to the workers at the factory, and they decide how to spend it. The program also promotes worker health and safety and social and environmental compliance, and encourages dialog between workers and management. Fair Trade is one of the first tools we’re using at Patagonia to raise workers’ wages, improve their standard of living and move them closer to earning a living wage.