-
The Grandfather
Yvon Chouinard, Ventura, California
Dear Patagonia,Little did we know this blue prototype fleece developed in ’76, which we referred to as rare Siberian blue poodle fur, would be the grandfather of all fleeces.
I knew that people like myself were seeking the joys of outdoor activities in greater numbers and they needed warmer, lighter, quick-drying clothes that did not bog down with moisture as did the cotton and wool garments then commonly in use. I came to believe that the solution was synthetic layers: a base layer to wick, a fleece layer for warmth and an outside layer for wind and moisture protection. Once we came to that conclusion, Patagonia’s team proved they were up to the task of creatively identifying and developing the necessary fabrics.
As they say, “necessity is the mother of invention,” the “necessity” in this case being the need for a nonabsorbent insulating layer and the “invention” representing the resourcefulness of my wife, Malinda Chouinard, who was willing to try even an ugly fabric intended for toilet seat covers because we suspected it best fit our needs. That’s how synthetic fleece was born. We made the first fleece jackets out of a near-bankrupt company’s left-over inventory of muddy, nondescript tan and bilious blue fleece, but it did indeed work, although it pilled badly, which made it look even worse. It has evolved, through trial and error, from that “base” into today’s fleeces.
This first fleece jacket hangs proudly on the wall at Patagonia headquarters, but I had to take it down and try it on for old time’s sake.
―Yvon
(via patagonia)
Posted on January 2, 2013 via Worn Wear with 282 notes
Source: wornwear
-
icorp-board likes this
-
siliconme likes this
-
photograghy-passion likes this
-
glennspiro-taichi likes this
-
constrution-bamford likes this
-
mdnghtrmblr reblogged this from wornwear and added:
Yvon
-
reckless-relentless likes this
-
alex-the-jewellery likes this
-
flakesofnuisance likes this
-
youcantbuyland reblogged this from velotonewears
-
rosenberg-jeweller reblogged this from wornwear
-
alex-the-jewellery reblogged this from wornwear
-
rodavies reblogged this from wornwear
-
andreaamato reblogged this from wornwear and added:
a great blog from Patagonia about people who have worn their products for years. THIS is being environmentally friendly....
-
egege likes this
-
thearctica likes this
-
therictusundertheredhood likes this
-
thickbeeranddirtwaves reblogged this from patagonia
-
theroamer likes this
-
codyleebrady likes this
-
warhorseworkshop reblogged this from wornwear
-
dlogs91 likes this
-
untd-vagabond reblogged this from wornwear
-
ijmj likes this
-
wantering-jewelry likes this
-
boywithballoon reblogged this from wornwear and added:
wornwear
-
fixedphoto likes this
-
dad-swag reblogged this from goodgulfgas
-
hecter likes this
-
nomanslandfilmfest likes this
-
velotonewears reblogged this from patagonia
-
mtwvmountainman likes this
-
peachtaylor reblogged this from wornwear
-
nord-nord-est reblogged this from wornwear
-
thediamondlobby likes this
-
verumintra reblogged this from outofreception
-
ourlimit likes this
-
robynadams likes this
-
nicksmiscellany likes this
-
clearglassofwater reblogged this from wornwear
-
glassofclearwater reblogged this from wornwear
-
strle likes this
-
treatmelikethewhoreiam reblogged this from wornwear
-
inbluegardens reblogged this from wornwear
-
inbluegardens likes this
-
laurenmalloy likes this
-
suchunconventionaldays reblogged this from outofreception
-
agirlnamedsummer reblogged this from wornwear and added:
cool stories. The only ones that do have been issued
-
countingbirds reblogged this from wornwear
-
chrisburkard likes this
- Show more notes
-
