I may not be climbing mountains or hiking the PCT, but I wear all of my Patagonia pieces quite a lot. The quality of the product reflects the company’s ethos. That alone makes it worth the higher cost. A large part of the price is because Patagonia cares about its supply chain and employees. If you’re in between sizes, you can go down if you want a more fitted look or up if you want a more relaxed look (or plan on layering). I rely heavily on their reviews and double check what people have said about sizing based on that. I buy my Patagonia almost exclusively through Backcountry now because of their quick shipping and ridiculously good customer service. I would say that almost always the sizing is “true to size,” with a few exceptions. I’m writing this post so I’ll have something to link to (saves me a lot of time! □), but I also thought it would be generally helpful since I do get the questions a lot. Whenever I’m wearing a piece on my Instagram story, I get flooded with questions about sizing and quality and if I recommend it. I was hooked ever since– I knew the quality was well-worth the price. It turns out that I wore it nearly every single day. I actually bought a jacket and left the tags on because I wasn’t sure that I’d even wear it during the trip. It wasn’t until I was going to Alaska that I started to dive into the brand on my own. My friend Victoria (aka Little V!) loved the brand and would get items for our crew gear. I had a few pieces of Patagonia in college. Cold Weather Patagonia Review: My Favorites!
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