Patagonia has donated over $140 million to environmental causes since 1985, giving 1% of all sales to grassroots organizations protecting our planet. In 2022, the founder transferred ownership of the entire company to a trust and nonprofit dedicated to fighting climate change, making Earth their only shareholder. Every Patagonia product is built to last, backed by their Ironclad Guarantee, and designed with recycled and responsibly sourced materials. When you choose Patagonia through Melioryzm, your purchase actively funds the fight for our planet's future.
Patagonia Outdoor Apparel
Ethically-made jackets, base layers, and technical gear
Product List
Patagonia Ultralight Hip Pack
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.71 out of 5 stars
178 reviews$59.00 $47.62
Patagonia Smolder Blue Cube Bag
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.44 out of 5 stars
171 reviews$49.49
Patagonia Ultralight Waist Pack
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.36 out of 5 stars
102 reviews$59.95 $53.00
Patagonia Black One-Shoulder Backpack
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.94 out of 5 stars
229 reviews$109.00
Patagonia Women's Joggers - Herring Grey
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.1 out of 5 stars
186 reviews
Patagonia Women's Sports Bra - Tan
Patagonia
Product Review Score
4.96 out of 5 stars
167 reviews$9.17
Patagonia exists because its founder couldn't ignore what he was seeing. As a climber, surfer, and outdoorsman, he watched wild places disappear to development, pollution, and climate change. The company became his way to fight back.
That fight shows up in everything they make. Patagonia was one of the first major brands to switch entirely to organic cotton, even when it meant higher costs and supply chain headaches. They launched the "Don't Buy This Jacket" campaign, asking customers to think twice before purchasing. Their Worn Wear program repairs and resells used gear to keep products out of landfills.
In 2022, they took the ultimate step: the founder gave away the entire company. All profits now go directly to fighting climate change. No billionaire heirs. No IPO. Just a $3 billion company working for the planet.
When you buy Patagonia, you're not just getting gear that lasts for decades. You're funding environmental activism. You're supporting a company that lobbies for public lands, sues the government over environmental rollbacks, and gives grants to grassroots organizations doing the hard work of conservation. Your jacket is doing more than keeping you warm.