Despite what you may be reading around the internet about Prime Day, Amazon doesn’t have everything you need. Like Patagonia. For that, you need GQ Recommends to help cull the deals—for which there are many—to help you find a discounts up to 50% off. The beloved outdoor brand doesn’t often do sales like other brands. Founder and eco-warrior Yvon Chouinard even took to The New York Times last year to pen an anti-Black Friday and fast fashion missive.

But that doesn’t mean Patagonia doesn’t do discounts at all. The brand’s Web Specials store has hundreds of Patagonia products discounted by as much as 60%. For Patagonia fans, it’s a goldmine. Retailers like REI also discount their Patagonia gear, with Patagonia Black Hole Bags and Powder Town snowboarding apparel.


The Best Patagonia Deals To Shop on Prime Day

  • The Winter Staple: Down Sweater Jacket, $279 $139
  • The Best Black Hole Deal: Black Hole Pack, 32L, $169 $118
  • The Mini Black Hole Deal: Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack, 1L, $35 $28
  • The Best Skiing Gear Deal: Powder Town Pants, $249 $98
  • The Best Accessories Deal: Snowbelle Beanie, $55 $27
  • The Deal To Keep You Dry: Jackson Glacier Rain Jacket, $249 $149
  • The Best Off-Season Deal: Baggies 5” Shorts, $65 $32
  • The Colorblocking Pullover: Microdini 1/2-Zip Fleece Pullover, $129 $77
  • The Fuzziest Fleece: Classic Retro-X Fleece Jacket, $229 $114

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Patagonia Outerwear Sales

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Microdini 1/2-Zip Fleece Pullover

A colorblocking champion, the Microdini half-zip slips over all your fall fits when you need to be just a little cozier.

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Jackson Glacier Rain Jacket

This jacket is made of 100% recycled polyester and comes in two colorways (both of which we love, naturally). The jacket keeps you dry in fall downpours while three zippered pockets keep your gadgets and EDC items safe, too.

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Classic Retro-X Fleece Jacket

If vests aren’t your style, then try this Retro-X fleece instead. It’s got a quarter-inch pile for a teddy bear-like windproof exterior.

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Isthmus Utility Jacket

Patagonia pulled this transitional tech jacket out of its archives and gave it a durable water repellent (DWR) finish.

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Reversible Bivy Down Vest

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Organic Cotton Station Jacket

This jacket was made to celebrate Patagonia’s 50th anniversary, bringing a modern touch to a classic fit. The station jacket was made with natural indigo dye and natural fibers, and it could be your new transitional fall jacket.

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Capilene Thermal Hoodie

Some of the best Patagonia gear is purely functional, like this thermal hoodie made from Polartech fleece. Designed for layering, it will keep you warm and cozy from the belt up.

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Shearling Jacket

This cozy, midweight fleece jacket is almost sold out, so if you find it in your size, you could be one of the last to enjoy this 60% price drop.

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Box Quilted Pullover

The weather’s changing, baby. This pullover is made for the annoying in-between seasons. It’s got a kangaroo front pocket if the temperature suddenly drops, a DWR finish if you get caught in the rain, and a quilted design that eliminates bulk.

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Down Sweater

Packed with 800-fill-power goose down, this Patagonia staple keeps out the chill while the rest of your party is hugging themselves for warmth.

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Powder Town Jacket

Like the Powder Town pants, this jacket was designed to keep water and snow off your body, while underarm vents make sure you don’t come off the mountain too sweaty.

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Hi-Loft Down Sweater Hoodie, Infant

How dripped out do you want your baby to be this winter? Not only will they be the coolest baby at the playground, but they’ll be protected by 700-fill down insulation.

Patagonia Packs & Accessories

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Black Hole Waist Pack, 5L

The famous Black Hole Bag comes in this pint-sized version, and the Vessel Blue colorway is on sale. Wear it for day hikes, festivals, or any day when you’re channeling your inner dad.

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Kids’ Refugito Daypack, 12L

Kids may not understand fashion, but that doesn’t mean you can’t have the most well-dressed tyke on the block. They just need a little help from their fashionable mom and dad. Remember: One day soon they’ll hate your fashion sense with the fire of a thousand suns.

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Black Hole Pack, 32L

The iconic Black Hole line has lost its shine (literally, it no longer has the glossy exterior), but it’s more eco-friendly and long-lasting. And you know it’s got a daisy chain for carabiners on carabiners on carabiners.

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Black Hole Pack, 25L

The smallest version of the Black Hole backpack gets a cool 50% markdown when you shop at REI.

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Ultralight Black Hole Mini Hip Pack 1L

It’s a little discount for a little bag. The smallest Black Hole pack has just 1L of space, but we love this fanny all the more for its tiny stature.

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Snowbelle Beanie

Feel like the belle of the ball in the Snowbelle Beanie—it’s bringing pouffes back.

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Ascensionist 35L Backpack

While it’s not part of the famed Black Hole line, this confident hiking backpack has enough space for a weekend expedition. Even in a downpour, the DWR finish keeps your gear dry.

Patagonia Bottoms

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Baggies Shorts 5″

Out of season? Depends on where you live. Out of fashion? Not on our watch. We’ll keep boosting these shorts as long as feel like. As we said in our Baggies review: “Yup, still great.”

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Twill Traveler Pants

These khaki-colored pants are made “for any activity” and come in grey, green khaki, and sleet green—all discounted at the Patagonia online store.

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Powder Town Pant

Even in knee-deep snow, these snowboarding pants keep out the powder thanks to a rugged membrane and integrated gaiters. These pants run large, so order accordingly.

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