The hearty Patagonia Custom Fjord Flannel shirt is 100% organic cotton and built for the season when north swells roll and snowflakes fly. Make sure your team is equipped with the best and add your organization's logo to this rugged long-sleeve. State of the art embroidery.
Made with a soft, long-staple 100% organic cotton that requires no synthetic chemicals or fertilizers to grow, it has all of a flannel’s comfort but with a more sturdy feel. Available in an assortment of handsome plaids, it features two single-button chest patch pockets, 2-button adjustable cuffs and a straight hem.
FEATURES
Made from a warm and durable heavyweight 100% organic cotton flannel
Traditional long-sleeved, button-front collared shirt
Two chest pockets with single-button flaps
Straight hem
6.5-oz 100% organic cotton flannel
Model is 6'0" and wearing a size Medium
454 g (16 oz)
Pricing below includes 1-location custom embroidery!
AVAILABLE COLORS: Forge Grey (FGE), Navy Blue (NVYB),
AVAILABLE SIZES: XS-2XL
IMPRINT METHOD: Embroidery (1-location included, additional locations at $4/location). Name Personalization/Individual Monogramming adds $15 per unit and may add to the production timeline. Inquire for pricing on complex artwork and specialty placements.
IMPRINT AREA: Right Chest wearing, Left or Right Sleeve wearing, any combination thereof; back yoke (inquire)
PRODUCTION TIME: Usually ships in 2-3 weeks, inquire for rush service.
MINIMUM QUANTITY: 12 (This is a non-corporate style and therefore has a strict 12 pc. per style/color minimum. Men's & Women's non-corporate style of the same color however can be combined.)
In 1996, with and increased awareness of the dangers of pesticide use and synthetic fertilizers in growing conventional cotton, we began the exclusive use of organically grown cotton in all of our cotton products.
The quality of organic cotton is equal to or better than conventionally grown cotton, yet organically grown methods support biodiversity and healthy ecosystems, improve the quality of soil and often use less water. Growing organically takes more time, requires more knowledge and skill, and, for now, costs more. But it’s worth it.
To ensure we are buying cotton that is organic as defined by the USDA’s National Organic Program, we require numerous certificates issued by an accredited third-party certification body for every step of the supply chain, from farm to factories.