Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover

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Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover
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Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover -

Pull on the Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Fleece for a chilly fall afternoon in town, or layer it under a hardshell during a frigid morning on the ski hill. This classic fleece goes back to the first days of Patagonia. The four-snap placket opens easily to cool you off while you're walking around downtown. A relaxed fit makes it easy to layer a sweater under the Synchilla Snap-T.

Fit:

  • Relaxed fit gently drapes off the body for comfort during both exercise and everyday activity.

Fabric:

  • Left chest pocket with Supplex nylon flap and snap closure
  • Cuffs and hem have spandex trim
  • Synchilla recycled polyester fleece delivers comfortable warmth with an ultrasoft hand.
  • Warm, recycled double-faced polyester fleece
  • Elastic binding at cuffs and hem keeps the cold out.
  • 10.6-oz 100% polyester (86% recycled) fleece

Collar:

  • Pullover with 4-snap Supplex® nylon placket, a stand-up collar and Y-JointT sleeves
  • Stand collar delivers additional warmth and protection.

Wash and Care:

  • Machine wash cold, tumble dry low.

Ventilation:

  • Four-snap placket allows customizable ventilation.

Sizing:

  • Hip Length

Manufactured:

  • Made in Nicaragua.
  • Imported.
Sun and Ski Sports
The Patagonia Men's Synchilla Snap-T Pullover is made to exceptionally high standards from thick, cozy double-faced polyester fleece (86% recycled), it has Y-Joint™ sleeves, a taped 4-snap Supplex® nylon placket and an on-seam snap chest pocket.

Massey's Outfitters
A perennial staple of the fun hog lifestyle, this pullover keeps us toasty while hiking through Central Coast sundowners and well-ventilated while digging out from Montana snowbanks. Made to exceptionally high standards from thick, cozy double-faced polyester fleece (86% recycled), it has Y-JointT sleeves, a taped 4-snap Supplex® nylon placket and an on-seam snap chest pocket.
One of Patagonia's signature styles: warm, durable, soft polyester fleece in a pullover style.
-Midweight recycled double-faced polyester fleece.
-Pullover with 4-snap Supplex® nylon placket, stand-up collar, Y-JointT sleeves.
-Flapped, snapped left-chest pocket.
-Spandex® nylon cuffs.
-Hip Length.
-10.6-oz 100% polyester (86% recycled) fleece.
-Relaxed fit.
-499 g (17.6 oz)
-Made in Nicaragua.
Oregon Mountain Community
Stay warm in signature style with the Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover. Super soft double-faced polyester fleece insulates like a dream and is abrasion-resistant so you can love this pullover for years to come.

Moosejaw

The Men's Synchilla Snap-T Pullover by Patagonia. One of Patagonia's signature styles; warm, durable polyester fleece in a pullover style.


Berg's Ski Shop
This is the fleece you live in. Wear it with jeans, when skiing, backpacking or lounging around. Soft Synchilla fleece with a stand up collar and snap closures on the front. Relaxed fit to pull easily over any shirt. Replace your sweatchirt with this favorite from Patagonia, and wear it anywhere and everywhere.
Patagonia
Snap T® Pullovers and bottle openers: You never realize their utility until one goes missing. Made to exceptionally high standards from thick, cozy double-faced polyester fleece (86% recycled), the Snap-T has a low-sheared face to trap body heat, dismiss light wind and resist abrasion. Details: stand-up collar, Y-Joint™ sleeves, a taped 4-snap Supplex® nylon placket and an on-seam snap chest pocket with Supplex flap. Cuffs and hem are trimmed with spandex. Hip length.

6pm.com
A time-honored torso warmer, the Patagonia Snap-T is designed to keep you nice and toasty on the inside when it's anything but outside.
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Fleece Weight:300
Heathers:100% polyester (80% recycled) fleece
Hood:no
Material:recycled fiber double-faced polyester fleece
Pockets:1
Prints:10.3-oz 100% polyester
Recommended Use:casual
Solids:10.6-oz 100% polyester (86% recycled) polyester fleece
Warranty:lifetime
Weight:18.7 oz / 530 g
Windproof:no
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Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Pullover Reviews:

Positive Reviews:

Great Fleece

I saw this Synchilla Snap T go on sale so I immediately ordered one. Even though I got mine on sale I would definitely pay the full price for it! I bought the Yanaba Molten Lava color variation and it looks awesome! Totally retro but still hip, that might be an oxymoron though. The collar is great, the pocket is great, the elastic sleeves and waist is also a good touch. However, I would buy a size down from what you normally are. Usually I wear a large, but this large is especially big. I don't really mind that it is a little roomy because it is just better for layering. But if you want to wear it as a primary garment with just a tee underneath I suggest going down a size. I have had on this fleece since it arrived at my house (2-day expedited shipping was totally worth it!). Since I put it on I have sat through classes, been on a walk, fly fished, and just hung out and it has been an invaluable article of clothing. Pair this jacket with the Down Sweater and you have an unbeatable barrier between you and the elements.
Ainogatap at Patagonia on 02/14/2013

A Best Friend till the End

Not only is this product a piece of Patagonia history, it is a recollection of my everyday life – a companion, tried and true. I own the Stonewash w/ Chili Red trim version from FA08. It is sophisticated and stunning. I love the slight tonal aggression that these products display with offset trim colors. The lycra binding along the cuffs and waist really cleans up the garment and puts that extra finishing touch as to why Patagoina clothing is the best. Not too much, not too little. It is just perfect. If I had to choose one piece of Patagonia clothing to wear for the entire "California" winter, this would be it. Looks terrific with jeans, khakis and/or shorts. I even wear it over my wetsuit in those SF OB foggy mornings! The designers and developers did a really good job keeping the fit a real classic - something to swallow you whole and love you all over. I highly recommend this product to anyone - big, small, short, tall, young or old. It will be your best friend till the end.
Deployer at Patagonia on 12/12/2008

I thought you guys were outta business forever...

I'm 19 and my father has a sizable collection of Patagonia apparel. Until about five years ago, I thought (with dread) that Patagonia was out of business because me father never purchased anything new from them for as long as I've been around! I know why now: Their products are practically bullet proof. I recently bought my own Snap-T but couldn't resist taking one of my father's to college with me as well. The thing is older than me and still going hard, I wear it almost as much as the new one. Almost no difference between them except the old one has no chest pocket but it's just as soft and warm. If there is one flaw in Patagonia's business model, it's that their products have absolutely no built-in obsolescence. My father reached his critical mass of Patagonia clothing and hasn't bought anything else for at least 20 years - He's an avid sailor, hunter, fisher and general woodsman, if he can't destroy a fleece, no man can. Simple, classic and will definitely survive a nuclear apocalypse. Highly recommended!
BrainDeleted at Patagonia on 01/19/2012

One of my favorite fleece garments.

I'm outdoors a lot and generally have a fleece with me either on me or in my bag. I've owned several competitors to this fleece and keep coming back to this one. The "denali" is often too heavy, and expensive. The "tech jacket" is great with it's wind blocker if it's windy but leaves me wanting in the warmth department on cold still mornings. Patagonia's own Marsupial is just the right weight, but I find the zipper gets cold, I can never seem to find the perfect place to leave the zipper, and if you put things in the large pocket it pulls the fleece out away from teh front of your body leaving you chilly. So here I am ordering 2 more Snap-T pullovers to supplement the one I have already owned for 18 years now. Though I almost took away one star b/c they no longer offer the great patterns in the pullovers like they once did!
Anonymous at Patagonia on 03/26/2012

Excellent

I own three of the snap-t's and love them. I also own a similar snap by llbean, but I must say, the snap-t outweighs the llbean by far. During the winter, I wear one of my three every day, and I am planning on buying more as I go off to college. Not only are they warm, but they are comfortable as well and can be worn with anything! I also love the color selection. My first snap-t was a large which I found too big (I'm about 5'7" 160lbs) so I gave it to my dad...my next three were all mediums and fit perfectly - but were not so small that I couldn't fit an extra layer underneath if needed. Overall perfect fleece...if I had enough money I would buy every color several times over!
batesie at Patagonia on 07/16/2011

I have three

...and it may be enough. This is as influential a piece of clothing as has ever been made. I got my first the first season they were made, when pile (scratchy, drafty) and bunting (the pill-i-est fabric ever) were the only other "fleeces" there were. I got my second not long after; then my third...it's the first thing on when I hit the main floor of my place on winter mornings. I could sleep in it (or on it); hike in it; ski in it; and have. You can, too. It goes on trips anywhere in any season. It may have the greatest effective temperature range of any clothing piece, ever. It's hard to believe that there was once nothing else like this on the market. There still is nothing quite like it.
Donn at Patagonia on 12/15/2010

Get ready for lots of hugs

This thing is a babe magnet. It's so soft that the ladies can't keep their arms from wrapping around you and squeezing the bejeezus out of you until you're wheezing like a chain smoker and your ribs are cracked. It's actually starting to get annoying. I can't go anywhere without being bombarded by females hoping to touch my fluffy torso. I've started carrying a two-by-four with a rusty nail in the end to ward off would-be bear huggers. It's also incredibly warm. Great for chilly nights by the fire with lots of hugs and maybe some baked beans, It cuts the wind pretty well for a fleece too. You can't go wrong with the color. It really brings out your eyes, no matter what color they are.
Cullen at Moosejaw on 04/06/2013

LOVE!

I received my first snap t pullover from my sister as a gift two years ago and fell in love! I normally wear a large in most clothes and the jacket was a medium so I was a little worried it wouldn't fit but it actually fits very nicely. it is baggy enough that if I want to wear a sweatshirt underneath of it I can get away with it. I get a ton of compliments on it and can wear it with jeans just out and about or even if I'm dressed up a little. In a college town, the kids are all over the "Fratagonia" look! You won't be disappointed!
Meredith at Moosejaw on 12/30/2011

Warm & Snuggly

I realized that, living in San Francisco, I needed something warm and versatile. I have definitely found that in this fleece. It's super warm and comfy. What people say about the fit is totally true: it runs very big. I'm usually a Medium and so picked that up but, if I were to buy again, I would go for the Small. The reason I titled this as 'Warm & Snuggly' is because, after a nice long day of work, I like throwing this on and feeling treated. This reminds me of having one of your dad's old big sweatshirts: well-worn and reassuring. Thanks for such a sick product Patagonia!
Luuuuukkkkkeeeee at Patagonia on 05/15/2012

Looks Good!

I bought the Molten Lava size LG. I always take a size LG, but was a bit worried with some of the reviews saying it basically swallowed them up and to down size.
But I can say this piece drapes very well and Patagonia's sizing is right on the money. My chest is a 44 which is average for a LG. My wife and I have been very impressed with the cut of Patagonia products. If you like the look of having broad shoulders this pullover is for you. Also this pullover allows you freedom of movement. All in all, it's very nice.
Robalan at Patagonia on 03/23/2013

Negative Reviews:

Super Baggy

I have ordered two Snap T's in the past and this year's version is extremely baggy. I am 6'3" 180 pounds and the large swallows me alive. I have two larges from a few years ago and they fit fine. This year's sizing is out of whack in comparison to past years. Not even sure if sizing down would be sufficient.
Nnn717 at Patagonia on 12/22/2012

some interesting colors this year...

I was going to buy another one this year. I was pretty excited when I saw some of the colors, but I couldn't help but notice the $30 price increase. That's no small amount. Good thing these things last so long. I'll pass this year.
John22 at Patagonia on 08/28/2012

Disappointed

My snap t was worn once. The trim along the bottom is already starting to pill. I have been a life long customer and this garment was not up to standards. I am hoping the store will make it right.
Prossi at Patagonia on 01/27/2013

Neutral Reviews:

Very, Very Baggy

I used to LOVE the Snap-T, but this year's version is very, very baggy. I'm 6'0" 145 lbs. and ordered a small. The torso length and sleeve length were both great, but the chest and arms were so loose it was basically unwearable. Even with a heavy sweatshirt underneath it, I had 6-8" of extra arm fabric, which bunched up around my armpits and constricted arm movement. Unless you have very large arms or a massive chest (I'm a 38), don't do it. Wait until they return to normal sizing.
SavageHun at Patagonia on 06/14/2012

Too thick/warm

I have had several Synchilla snap tees thru the years and love the workmanship but alas, I'm sending my latest purchase back.
It is just too bulky and heavy (and warm) for daily use in California.
JJMoon at Patagonia on 10/09/2009