Patagonia’s Winter Sale Is Live With Nearly 800 Deals—Here Are the Top 10 to Shop ASAP

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Patagonia famously offers repairs on its garments, and the California brand designs products built to withstand years of rigorous use. That commitment to quality means its best pieces can be pretty expensive, and given that the brand doesn’t directly participate in Black Friday, it can be hard to know when they offer sales and discounts. The good news is that right now, Patagonia is slashing prices on tons of great gear for its Winter Sale, which runs through Jan. 29.

Patagonia’s men’s sale section has plenty of deals on jackets and coats, including its popular puffers and rain jackets. As any avid hiker will tell you, layering is the key to surviving the outdoors. Patagonia’s target audience is outdoorsy types, but there’s a reason you see just as many Patagonia puffers climbing the steps of the subway as you do climbing the Sierras. Durable, warm clothes are useful anywhere there’s cold weather.

With savings up to 40%, it’s a good idea to jump on this sale and stock up on cold weather essentials. These deals are available on men’s, women’s, and kids’ clothing, plus packs and bags. Patagonia is making space for new gear by offering deals on pieces from Spring 2023 or earlier, but these older styles are more than equipped to see you through 2024 and beyond. Read on for our top Patagonia Winter Sale deals. 

Reversible Bivy Down Vest, $160 (was $229) at Patagonia

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The Bivy Down Vest is two jackets for the price of one. The reversible design can be worn puffer-side or fleece-side out. The western-inspired front and back yoke give the jacket a bit of Yellowstone flair, while the fleece side is for dressing like a stylish teddy bear. Either look is a strong one. The jacket is currently 30% off and available in six colors, all of which are discounted. 

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Synchilla Snap-T Fleece Pullover, $89 (was $149) at Patagonia

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The Synchilla Snap-T pullover has a decidedly retro look, with contrasting pocket and collar panels. The sweatshirt is a practical piece thanks to the snaps on the funnel neck, allowing you to let air in when it’s warmer or keep it snapped up when the wind picks up. Several of the styles are discounted by 40%, but they’re selling fast. 

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Classic Retro-X Fleece Jacket, $137 (was $229) at Patagonia

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This jacket features a warm, high-pile fleece made in part from recycled polyester. The contrasting panels on the collar and pocket add vintage appeal, while the variety of zippered pockets allows for practical storage. 

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Men’s Nano Puff Jacket, $167 (was $239) at Patagonia

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Not all puffers are created equal. Patagonia uses a distinctive brick-like design, keeping the insulation in place and preventing cold spots. The Nano Puff utilizes synthetic Primaloft down, which is made with 100% post-consumer recycled polyester. The jacket packs into its own pocket, making it easy to throw into a hiking bag when it gets too warm. Many colors are available for 30% off. 

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Fisherman’s Rolled Beanie, From $23 (was $39) at Patagonia

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The humble beanie has to be one of the best winter accessories, pound for pound. Light on price and weight but big on benefits, a fisherman’s beanie can help keep your head and ears warm. The beanie is made from recycled polyester and is available for up to 43% off. 

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Jackson Glacier Rain Jacket, $149 (was $249) at Patagonia

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A good rain jacket is a must, regardless of whether you live in sunny Southern California or the PNW. This rain jacket features an adjustable hood and cuffs to block out water and wind, and the jacket features secure pockets for convenient storage. The outer is waterproof yet breathable. The brown color of the jacket is $100 off the $249 list price. 

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Men’s R1 Fleece Pullover, From $83 (was $139) at Patagonia

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This fleece pullover makes a great mid-layer over a T-shirt and under a jacket when it’s cold, or without a top layer when it’s warmer. The slim fit design makes it easier to layer without bunching up, and offset seams help reduce chafing when wearing a pack. The half-zip front allows for easy ventilation, while the Napoleon pocket makes for handy storage for snacks, sunglasses, or whatever else you want close at hand. 

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Men’s Terrebonne Joggers, From $69 (was $99) at Patagonia

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These stretchy joggers are suited for hiking or bouldering, and they also work for casual outfits. They feature an adjustable waistband with a zippered pocket in the back for secure storage. Most of the colors are available for 21% off, save for the rust color, which is 31% off. 

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Refugio Daypack 30L, From $77 (was $129) at Patagonia

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Patagonia’s duffle bags and backpacks are popular with travelers and hikers alike, thanks to their durable build and clever design details. The Refugio Daypack is a generous 30 liters and features a removable mesh accessory pocket, bungee webbing for external storage, and a padded laptop sleeve. The bag is available for as much as 41% off, dropping the price below $80 in the touring red and skiff blue colorways. 

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Capilene Midweight Bottoms, $47 (was $79) at Patagonia

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It doesn’t matter how warm your jacket is if your pants aren’t insulated. All it takes is a stiff breeze to chill you to the bone. This midweight base layer is designed to keep your legs warm in cold weather, and the fabric is designed to reduce odor and wick moisture to keep you fresh and dry. 

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