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No surprise from the company that invented virtue signalling. Private company they can do what they want, interesting it took them this long to pull the straw from the money trough that built them up to where they are. Plenty of others companies to turn to thanks to SanMar and Premco.

Patagonia Is Cracking Down on the Wall Street Uniform
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Patagonia Inc. is cracking down on the corporate logo vests that have become wardrobe staples on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley.

The outdoor gear maker won’t create the products for just anyone through its corporate sales program. Recently, Patagonia has shifted its focus to “mission-driven companies that prioritize the planet,” the company said in a statement late Tuesday. It has made gear for all kinds of companies in the past, from big banks to nonprofit organizations.

Patagonia said it wants to add more companies that have the B Corp designation to its client list -- businesses that meet certain environmental, social and transparency standards and are certified by a private organization. Patagonia itself is a B Corp and some financial and technology firms also have that status.

The company declined to share exactly when the changes were enacted, but current customers shouldn’t fret. Existing corporate customers will remain in the program and still be able to order more branded items from Patagonia.

Fleece and puffer vests or jackets from Patagonia with a company logo have gained a reputation as a go-to corporate uniform in the finance and tech worlds, an odd turn for an outdoor brand that sells everything from wetsuits to sleeping bags.

Word of the change spread when Binna Kim, president of the coincidentally-named communications agency Vested, shared on social media Monday an email from a third-party supplier of Patagonia’s corporate garments after it tried to order items for a client and said it was rejected.

According to the email from the unidentified supplier cited by Kim, Patagonia was reluctant to sell co-branded gear with companies they consider “ecologically damaging,” such as the oil and mining industries. It also singled out religious groups, political-affiliated organizations and financial institutions.

Late last year, Patagonia updated its mission statement, saying, “We’re in business to save our home planet.”
 
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Why do so many companies bite the hands that feed, after finding success? I just don’t get it.



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I’ve long (a few decades) referred to them as “Pata-Gucci”

Myself and many friends pretty much refused to wear their clothing unless it was something practical only they made. Lots of other companies with equally or better quality and purpose


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When a Company does this sort of thing....I'd love to see their sales steadily plummet. Resulting in the idiot who came up with the idea losing his or her job. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to ever happen.
 
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I use to wear their stuff allot, no a days I go out of my way not too. I can’t stand their PC, save the planet BS.


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Fuck 'em. Anti oil & gas hypocrites quit doing it for oil & gas companies years ago. Makes me wish we could chose who we sold gasoline and motor oil to.

I prefer cutter & buck anyway.



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So, I guess the vest with the Bump Stock logo is out.

P80 vests should be ok, since it's just plastic and not actually a gun or anything.


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So, I guess the vest with the Bump Stock logo is out.




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I don't own any Patagonia and had no plans to, anyway. So, have at it, Patagonia.



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So, are they going to quit making the U.S.Navy's uniforms? I ask this because they are the ones that makes them.

The Armed Forces are the bad guys to this type of mouth breather.

I'm standing by for the answer Patagonia.


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Why do so many companies bite the hands that feed, after finding success? I just don’t get it.


It happens once they have made F U money.


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Overpriced crap made in china. I imagine if you dig deep enough you would find sweatshops and child labor abuse. Maybe they can try shipping their crap with out using oil and gas powered vehicles.




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Overpriced crap made in china. I imagine if you dig deep enough you would find sweatshops and child labor abuse. Maybe they can try shipping their crap with out using oil and gas powered vehicles.


Plus a lot of their stuff is made from Gore-Tex which is PTFE, or Polyester. Where does that come from :head-scratch:
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"Prioritize the planet." Absolutely.

Earth first! Log all the other planets later Wink

They have been irrelevant for at least a couple of decades.



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I work in the financial District in San Francisco. These vests are the official douchebag uniform for everybody from startups to top companies. I refuse. My employers employee store has them for sale. I refuse. True douche-wear.
 
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High-priced stuff? Meh.

I 'invested' in a TAD hoodie a few years back - I bought the hype about quality yadda-yadda and it ended up costing me north of $400. No dealers in UK, but the guy in Iddly had no problems sending me one.

And then, because it was in tan, and I was jonesing after a greenish version, I threw away £46.50 ($60-ish) on a Helikon version from a big dealer in South Wales, Heinnie Haynes. Got free shipping, too.

Guess which one is holding up on the elbows? And zips, and outer shell finish?

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Patagucci doing what Patagucci does.

They have always been, since day one, a gaggle of virtue signalling, granola eating, peyote and yerba mate guzzling hipster doucehbags. Their clothing has always been worn by either the Martha's Vineyard set, or the trust fund climber dirtbags living in vans at Yosemite. I give them credit for staying true.

North Face, Mountain Hardware, Marmot, even Arcteryx and Mammut are different companies than when they started. My 15 year old North Face Talus tent was made in USA. Can you believe that? Textiles made in the US. They grew and became successful, got bought out, etc. Not Patagucci, they stayed true to their bullshit.
 
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Back in the early 90’s I used some of their stuff. There was a factory seconds store in Ventura CA where I grew up. Now it is trendy gear worn by people that want you to know they paid for it. Plenty of other brands out there that make good gear to choose from. From the beginning the guy who started the company was all about activism. Same shit today, screw them.


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Berghaus and Helly Hanson were both British/European companies - now somewhere in Hongpan. Both companies offered a discount for serving members of HM Forces who were without doubt their best customers - ALL of us had HH fleeces and shirts for Arctic Warfare stuff, and I guess I spent a couple of thousand on their gear over the years.

Now?

No discounts and no bargainous stuff for us.

So we go elsewhere, like Heinnie Haynes.
 
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You're a clothing manufacturer. You're not at all important. Not at all.

There are hundreds upon hundreds of substitutes available for your products.
 
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