tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4771257954308548426.post5275098910545996803..comments2017-12-25T18:00:39.197-08:00Comments on PATAGONIA COMMUNITY: Patagonia as fashion--again?Patagonia Communityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10197680191015814792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4771257954308548426.post-21783465877907156402010-12-05T16:30:17.343-08:002010-12-05T16:30:17.343-08:00Hey Anonymous,
Very interesting! It's funny, ...Hey Anonymous,<br />Very interesting! It's funny, Woolrich has seen a resurgence of late in fashion circles too. So a Woolrich knock-off of a Patagonia product--that would be an eye-catcher in today's market! Thanks for reading.Patagonia Communityhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10197680191015814792noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4771257954308548426.post-86520641580571307472010-12-05T15:32:07.502-08:002010-12-05T15:32:07.502-08:00Back in 93 I bought my first "snap-t"
Fr...Back in 93 I bought my first "snap-t"<br />From a Woolrich outlet. Paid $25 dollars wore it for 5 years. Still have it. It actually had an EMS logo on the sleeve and a Woolrich collar tag. As i remember many company's made a pullover fleece shirt that looked like a snap-t. Not sure if they were at the time a copy of patagonia or not. Being a college student there was no way i could afford patagonia clothes back then. Barely can now, but the quality and cust support is worth it.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com