Patagonia's Presidents' Day sale is stylin': Save up to 50% on popular picks
As someone who loves to be outside as often as possible (yes, even during winter) now's my favorite time of year to stock up on clothing and gear. Why? Because Patagonia's Presidents' Day sale is ridiculously good. The brand is offering up to 51% off some of its most popular items, like the comfortable, stylish Better sweater ($69, from $139) and the versatile but surprisingly warm Nano Puff jacket ($119, from $239). These cold-weather essentials are designed to keep you warm, dry and weather-ready.
It's more than just jackets. The iconic Black Hole duffel — the perfect bag for everything from weekend escapes to weeklong expeditions — is also discounted. Whether you're hiking, skiing or just layering up for brisk morning walks with coffee in hand, this sale is your chance to upgrade your outdoor wardrobe without demolishing that new year budget. Don't wait — these rare deals tend to mean stock goes quickly.

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Travel + Leisure
2 days ago
- Travel + Leisure
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Business Wire
4 days ago
- Business Wire
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New York Post
4 days ago
- New York Post
California dad has police called on him after neighbor mistakes him for homeless man stealing baby: ‘I need to work on my appearance'
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