Patagonia Puckerware Shirt

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Patagonia Puckerware Shirt
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Patagonia Puckerware Shirt -

Patagonia Men's Puckerware Shirt.
This wicking, short-sleeved shirt has a textured, recycled polyester and organic cotton fabric that stays dry and comfortable and drapes away from the skin even in hot, humid weather. Use your chalk bag for climbing in hot temps; use your PuckerwareShirt for summer’s atmospheric soup. Made of a textured 65% polyester and 35% organic cotton yarn-dyed seersucker blend, it stays loose, dry and comfortable. The crinkled weave sits just off the skin, allowing air to circulate and sweat to dissipate. It also resists wrinkling, washes easily and dries in a flash. With a button-through chest pocket, side vents and a straight hem. Patagonia Men's PuckerwareShirt - This shirt's textured, recycled polyester/organic cotton blend stays dry and comfortable and drapes away from the skin even in humid weather. Made of an all-recycled polyester/organic cotton blend that dries quickly; textured fabric lifts shirt away from skin for warm-weather comfort Button-front shirt with button-through, left-chest patch pocket and side vents Straight hem 3.4-oz 65% all-recycled polyester/35% organic cotton yarn-dyed seersucker 175 g (6.2 oz) Regular fit

Fit:

  • Regular fit

Fabric:

  • 2.3-oz 53% nylon, 48% polyester plain weave, with 30-UPF sun protection
  • 3.4-oz 65% all-recycled polyester/35% organic cotton yarn-dyed seersucker
  • Straight hem
  • Lightweight, breathable, all-recycled polyester and organic cotton blend dries quickly, and the textured fabric lifts shirt away from skin for warm-weather comfort

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.

Ventilation:

  • Button-front shirt with button-through left chest patch pocket and side vents
  • Side vents for more mobility.

Manufactured:

  • Made in Sri Lanka.
Moosejaw

The Patagonia Men's Puckerware Shirt is a seersucker shirt but way more high-tech. It has 30 UPF sun protection to help your farmer's tan develop better. The Puckerware is organic cotton and polyester that dries quickly. The texture of the fabric lifts the shirt from the skin so you stay cool in hot situations. Like trying to cook a five-course meal for your girlfriend when you’re cooking experience includes burnt noodles. However, burnt noodles are great and if she doesn’t like them, I suggest looking for a different pretty that will appreciate fine cooking.


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Pucker up.
Laugh in the face of humid weather when you reach for the Patagonia Men's Puckerware Shirt. Organic cotton and recycled polyester dry quickly to keep you cool and feeling on top of the world. Cut to drape away from your skin as the dew point pushes alarming levels, the Puckerware blends a business-style collar with a casual and colorful prints. Toss these wrinkle-resistant threads in your bag and hop a plane to a tropical locale.

Appalachain Outdoors
When the temps just won't stop climbing in those balmy summer months, reach for the Puckerware shirt from Patagonia and get out there! Made from recycled polyester and organic cotton, the Puckerware is lightweight, breathable, and dries incredibly fast, so you'll get the ultimate in warm weather protection.
USOutdoor.com
The Men's Puckerwear shirt from Patagonia is specially designed for hot climates. The "Pucker" refers to the crinkled 65 percent polyester/35 percent organic cotton seersucker blend; this textured fabric sits off the skin to allow air to flow between the fabric and you. This short sleeve button up is wrinkle-resistant, quick-drying and easy to wash. If your adventure plans have you traveling to hot climates, the Patagonia Puckerwear shirt would be a refreshing garment to take along.

Denali

The Patagonia Puckerware Shirt for Men is made to stay loose, dry and comfortable when the temps and humidity are rising. The crinkled weave sits just off the skin, allowing air to circulate and sweat to dissipate. It also resists wrinkling, washes easily and dries in a flash.


Zappos.com
Stay cool in the Puckerware® Shirt even when the air's thicker than your Southern cousins' accent.
is relaxed, but not sloppy, and perfect for everyday activities.
Recycled poly-organic cotton fabric has a soft hand and moisture wicking properties for all-day comfort.
Crinkle finish minimizes skin contact and maximizes air circulation.
Spread collar.
Full-button front closure.
Straight back yoke with dual pleats.
Short-sleeve coverage.
Button-through chest pocket.
with split side seams.
Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.
Imported.
6pm.com
A tried and true classic, the Puckerware Shirt helps you breathe easy when you're swimming in humidity havens.
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Chest Measurement:44 in
Clothing Fit:Regular Fit
Fit:Regular fit
Hem:Straight hem with side vents
Length:30 in
Material:3.4-oz 65% all-recycled polyester/35% organic cotton yarn-dyed seersucker
Material Technology:Recycled Polyester used soda bottles, unusable second quality fabrics and worn out garments into polyester fibers to produce many of our clothes.
Materials:65% All-recycled polyester / 35% Organic cotton yarn-dyed seersucker
Pockets:Left-chest patch pocket and side vents
Recommended Use:casual
Shirt Style:Button-Up
Sleeve length:Short Sleeve
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:189 g (6.7 oz)
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Patagonia Puckerware Shirt Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Comfort

This is the first Puckerware shirt I've bought and it is my most comfortable shirt I own hands down. The texture of the shirt really keeps you cool when it is warm because the air flow goes through the channels and it keeps you cool. I also like the fact it is pretty much wrinkle resistant which is great for travel and people like myself who don't like to iron. Highly recommend it!!
Jim at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 03/03/2012

Another Great Shirt from Patagonia

A great shirt to travel in. Was perfect for meetings in Cancun. Cool, comfortable and easy to maintain.
305Spin at Campsaver.com on 05/05/2012

Great for hiking

Great on long hikes as well as around town. Dries quickly too!
Newfoundland hiker at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 07/07/2012

One of the Best Shirts Out There!

I own a bunch of these shirts. Loved this color.
Arsenal fan at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 02/02/2013

No fuss, always looks good.

No need to iron, just throw it on and go.
Waterbug at Rock/Creek Outfitters on 04/04/2011

Negative Reviews:

XL regular fit way off compared to 2011 and 2012

I just received four of the 2013 Puckerware shirts, in XL regular fit, and someone really messed up the cut of the material for the arms. If you measure the edge of the arm sleeve it's almost two inches less than last years XL regular fit version which fit great for a person with an athletic build like myself. It's very noticeable when you put the shirt on, tight in the shoulder area, and uncomfortable. The angle of the arm sleeve is also about 10 degrees off last years. The 2011 and 2012 XL regular fit match up exactly when place over one another. The 2013 of the same size isn't even close. I noticed that this year's 2013 Puckerware was made in Sri Lanka, where the 2011 and 2012 versions were made in Thailand. It's really surprising that a mistake this bad could be made for a high quality shirt like this. With such a great color selection this year it's sad to me that I'm going to have to send these back. Attached are pics that shows the difference in the arm sleeve cut size and angle. AJ in Lone Tree, Colorado --- p.s. I reviewed the Puckerware shirt here for 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 and they are excellent fit and color selection for all four of those years.
aj4runner at Patagonia on 02/09/2013

I just received three of the 2013 Puckerware shirts, in XL regular fit, and someone messed up the cut of the material for the arms this year. If you measure the edge of the arm sleeve it's almost two inches less than last years XL regular fit version which fit great for a person with an athletic build like myself. It's very noticeable when you put the shirt on, tight in the shoulder area, and uncomfortable. The angle of the arm sleeve is also about 10 degrees off last years. The 2011 and 2012 XL regular fit match up exactly when place over one another. The 2013 of the same size isn't even close. I noticed that this year's 2013 Puckerware was made in Sri Lanka, where the 2011 and 2012 versions were made in Thailand. It's really
surprising that a mistake this bad could be made for a high quality shirt like this.
With such a great color selection this year it's sad to me that I'm going to have to
send these back. The '09, '10, '11 and '12 Puckerware shirts all fit great.

aj4p312299 at Backcountry.com on 02/09/2013

A rare miss by Patagonia

Unfortunately, I have to agree with the other reviewer (soon to be plural) who was unhappy with the cut of the shoulder and length of sleeve. It was exactly how he said it was. I was hoping maybe the reviewer got an irregular garment so I ordered it anyway, knowing I can just return the shirt. Sure enough, everything about the shirt fits great, and I've always loved the puckerware. But the sleeve/shoulder was so poorly done, it's unusable for everyday use, in my opinion. Just walking around my apartment, nothing active, and the sleeves would bunch up and pull toward my armpit. Which bums me out because I really liked the color!
gross at Patagonia on 03/01/2013

Needs Revision

I own five Puckerware shirts now, but will not buy another until the cut is revised. The shirt fits fine as long as your arms are at your side with your hands in your pockets. However, it binds immediately at the shoulders if you try to lift your arms past your waist. Try to lift your arms above your head and I bet you tear out a seam.
4Runner at Patagonia on 04/11/2013