PATAGONIA LON-SLEEVED CAPILENE COOL DAILY SHIRT LAND - T: PUMICE X-DYE
Built for versatility, the Patagonia Long-Sleeve Capilene® Cool Daily Shirt is your go-to performance layer for trail, water, and everyday wear. Made from 50–100% recycled polyester, this lightweight top delivers quick-drying comfort with added stretch for full mobility. HeiQ® Mint odor control keeps you feeling fresh during extended use, while the moisture-wicking finish enhances breathability in varying conditions. Designed with minimal seams to reduce chafing and set-in sleeves for a natural fit, it’s a reliable choice for active lifestyles.
Features
- Color: Land T: Pumice X-Dye
- Sizes: S–XL (Regular fit)
- 50–100% recycled polyester fabric
- Lightweight (3.7 oz) and quick-drying
- Stretch fabric for enhanced mobility
- Moisture-wicking with HeiQ® Mint odor control
- Set-in sleeves for improved fit and movement
- Minimal seams to reduce chafing
- Fair Trade Certified™ factory production
- Made in Sri Lanka
Care: Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.
Original: $65.00
-65%$65.00
$22.75
Description
Built for versatility, the Patagonia Long-Sleeve Capilene® Cool Daily Shirt is your go-to performance layer for trail, water, and everyday wear. Made from 50–100% recycled polyester, this lightweight top delivers quick-drying comfort with added stretch for full mobility. HeiQ® Mint odor control keeps you feeling fresh during extended use, while the moisture-wicking finish enhances breathability in varying conditions. Designed with minimal seams to reduce chafing and set-in sleeves for a natural fit, it’s a reliable choice for active lifestyles.
Features
- Color: Land T: Pumice X-Dye
- Sizes: S–XL (Regular fit)
- 50–100% recycled polyester fabric
- Lightweight (3.7 oz) and quick-drying
- Stretch fabric for enhanced mobility
- Moisture-wicking with HeiQ® Mint odor control
- Set-in sleeves for improved fit and movement
- Minimal seams to reduce chafing
- Fair Trade Certified™ factory production
- Made in Sri Lanka
Care: Machine wash warm, tumble dry low.

















