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Add the Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T to your closet and it'll be keeping you warm for ages.
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Patagonia Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pullover - Men's
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Patagonia- the perfect gift
Tom Murphy
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- Familiarity: I gave it as a gift, but have feedback to share
great gift for my father in law - he loves this fleece.
Very comfy and warm.
Nolan U
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
The most comfortable fleece I have ever bought. Will keep you warm when weather gets down into the 30s possible even the 20s. I am 6'4 185 lbs and usually buy larges but this one only had XL left so I went ahead in ordered it cause it was just a great deal. I swim in it every time I wear it but the warmth and comfort makes up for it being so big.
Is there any way to order the blue geometric...
Caroline
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Is there any way to order the blue geometric fleece? It shows the picture above but it is not available to order.
Ty Nelson
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Caroline,
Unfortunately that's a color from a past season and is sold out. sorry!
Caroline
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Ty,
So there is no way to get that color ever?
Classic threads from Patagonia
Phil
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
Working on year 3 with this jacket.
I wear the Medium (6' and 155, tall/slender) and feel like the fit is excellent. If my hands get cold I can cover them with the slight extra material in the arms, basically because the material is a bit stretchy.
I have no problems with material pilling. The elbows have lost some of their fluff, but the material is still as soft as the rest of the fleece. This is a great jacket! I recommend it to everyone.
The fit is a little big
Jeff J
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
I'm 5'9", around 175 lbs with a slightly wide and athletic build. I ordered this fleece in medium and it's too big. I'm going to try a small (although the idea makes me laugh) so maybe it's just a large cut. I know people say "it's just a big comfy fleece," and it is, just too big of a cut for me. The material is fantastic though, absolutely the comfiest thing I've tried on in a long time.
I've got one of these fleeces and love it....
Mer3276850
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I've got one of these fleeces and love it. However, it seems to pick up everything. My dog sheds and I can't seem to get his hair off this fleece no matter how many times I wash it or lint roll it. Any suggestions?
James Jenden
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Make sure to use dryer sheets to cut down on static cling. Apart from that, not much you can do about it, although buying a new lint roller could help too...
Peter Kaminski
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DO NOT USE DRYER SHEETS WITH SYNTHETIC MATERIALS! They stick to the fibers and will rapidly turn your soft, cozy fleece into worse than a dog blanket...
BIslandWA
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Try dryer balls to eliminate static cling without (usually) artificial smelling and costly fabric softeners and sheets: http://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2011/10/make-dryer-balls/
Be the Coolest Kid on the Playground
Peter Kirk
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Very warm, very rad. Pretty much everything you could want on a chilly day.
Im 6 2" 180 lbs and I usually get everything...
mar4177857
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Im 6 2" 180 lbs and I usually get everything in a large, but I see a lot of people saying that these are real baggy. Would a medium be pushing it?
Ty Nelson
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I think you'd be pretty psyched if you ordered a large, and would find a medium a tad too small.
i have a question what size would i get...
hml5004574
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i have a question what size would i get if i am buying a mens pull over synchilla snap t fleece poullover
James Jenden
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Well, it depends on how big you are... Sizing is pretty standard, so get whatever size you'd normally wear in your t-shirts.
Would this be worn as just a pullover that...
jstewa11
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Would this be worn as just a pullover that you would wash after every time you wear it or would it be used on an everyday basis. Reason being, I need a new jacket and was hoping everyone used it as an everyday jacket.
Ty Nelson
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Hi there, thanks for the question. This is definitely a great every day piece and does NOT need to be washed every time you wear it. I'm sure there are some who have never washed their Snap T after years and years of wearing it and it looks just fine. Hope that helps!
Patagucci makes tents now?
ThunderBeaver
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This thing is huge....I'm 5'9" 185 and a large fit me like a tent.. Almost a foot of material across my beer gut, and the shoulders dropped across to my biceps. Otherwise typical Patagucci quality. I was looking forward to washing it and getting it to soften up in the dryer will have to try for a smaller size now.
NOT COOL
DJEhl
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They bring a geometric pattern back and it gotta be blue!? WTH Patagonia!! Where are the earth tones??
25 years on!
ThunderBeaver
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I've had one of these since 1986 in turquoise and it STILL rocks! The 300 weight only gets better looking with wash and wear. My original has been high and low, in surf, sand, and snow, it is awesome. I had to get another...the fleece is way soft but I agree the cut has changed and the fit a bit roomy.
keep it retro
Dav4286318
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I wish Patagonia would bring back some of the older gemotric patterns form the 90's
Just so comfy!
Jake Brow
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I have no idea what Synchilla means, but I know that Chinchillas are very cute and very soft and probably comfortable all the time in their cozy little coat, so I'm pretty sure this is a play on their name cause holy buckets! This has got to be the most comfortable fleece I've ever worn! It looks great, it is soft, it is warm, it is perfect! Almost.... It is a little short, but to be honest I don't even care one bit for how nice the rest of the thing is.
I wear medium in most 'gucci, but this has that casual/relaxed fit so I went small cause I didn't want to be swimming in it. My brother got a medium, and I suppose I could wear his if I needed to but I'm very happy with my small (I'm six feet zero inches and 150lbs)
I won't be taking this on trail, it definitely isn't that sort of piece, but for lounging around the house, growing your mustache, impressing girls with your style, chasing your dog down the street and drinking coffee or beer this is the perfect garment.
Website color deceiving
cdumas440751072
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My 19 year old son wanted this Patagonia pullover jacket. The photo appeared to be an icey blue with a salmon trim. He picked this one due to the colors. When it arrived it was icey blue, but clearly had red trim. We kept the jacket, he loves it, but not the color we thought.
Cool again
Frank Daman
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My 16 year old daughter now wears my wife's snap T that she got in 1988. Her friends in high school think 'its a really cool wool sweater'. In wacko '80's colors. We tried to explain... Still looks great.
synchilla snap-t
jeff
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I've had an orange one for over a decade and its still great, wears like iron; just wear it under a shell if there is cold wind. cut is on the large size if you're skinny like me...
Good fleece, not great
William C Clark
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Yes, this is a classic, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't demand more from it. For me this is a comfy, cozy layer when you don't feel like wearing a sweatshirt. If there is any sort of breeze you are trying to avoid, this is not the jacket - even a whisper will cut right through this layer. But again it can be warm in the right conditions is always soft and has been durable (12 years) for me.
Anybody have any problems with this material...
Blaine Shillington
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Anybody have any problems with this material shedding on everything? It's driving me crazy and I don't know if I got a bad batch or not. Gave my wife a hug before heading to work and her black shirt was covered in fuzz. The strap on my Osprey just sweeps the fuzz off in balls, and everything I lean up against or touch, or sit on that's fabric or slightly abrasive is left with fuzz all over it. Did anyone else have this problem at first? I put it in the dryer when I got it home and I've sticky lint rolled it but to no avail. Any help? Not sure if it's possible to get a bad batch of fabric since theyr'e using recycled stuff. Help!?
Ty Nelson
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Blaine,
The shedding problem you're having is only because it's a brand new fleece. Not to worry - it's not a bad batch, or a bad jacket. Wash it once and wear it a few more times and the shedding should mellow out right away.
Blaine Shillington
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Awesome. It's a great fleece, but in all my other fleeces i've never had the shedding issue. I think everything else I have is polartec or a copy thereof. The synchilla fabric is similar but different.
William C Clark
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I did not experience such a phenomena when mine was new.
ellied
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My hisbands new fleece is shedding too! Even after washing it. Now he refuses to wear it. Our cars are covered in fuzz!
Steven Jones
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Has happened with every fleece I have owned, no matter the brand. It goes away after a bit.
View all contributions... Be patient, it might take a while.

juddygarland
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