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1990 Patagonia Reversible Glissade Pullover, Cobalt & Pink (L)
1990 Patagonia Reversible Glissade Pullover, Cobalt & Pink (L)
1990 Patagonia Reversible Glissade Pullover, Cobalt & Pink (L)

1990 Patagonia Reversible Glissade Pullover, Cobalt & Pink (L)

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• Season/Year: Fall/Winter 1990
• Color/Print Name: Cobalt / Pink
• Made in the U.S.A.
• Tag Size: L
• Best fits a Mens L, Womens XL
• Pit to pit: 24in
• Base of the back collar to bottom: 27in
• Pit to end of sleeve: 24in

Condition Rating: A-
Notes: In excellent lightly worn preowned vintage condition with minor signs of wear including a small singe spot on the bottom-front of the fleece side.

“Like the Reversible Glissade Cardigan, the Pullover is one of the most versatile Synchilla® pile garments we make. Wear it shell-side out for blustery conditions, shell-side in for easy layering. With warm Lightweight Synchilla pile on one side and a high-tear-strength ripstop nylon on the other, the reversing mechanisms are equal and efficient: One side is not more presentable than the other. This classic pullover has a double set of snaps that seal the neck on the ripstop side; a zipper with a reversible slider closes the collar on the Synchilla side. It also has a zippered chest pocket and a pouch with two zippered entries on the Synchilla side. The shell side has a large zippered kangaroo pocket. Y-Joint" sleeves, an elastic drawcord waist and nylon/Lycra®-trimmed cuffs and neck finish off the Pullover's construction. The deep zipper affords maximum ventilation. Made in USA” (Patagonia, Fall 1991).

All items are vintage or pre-owned. You will receive the exact item photographed. Please review all photos, descriptions, and measurements carefully before purchasing. Old School Outdoor is a 100% independent small business and is not in any way affiliated with, associated with, or endorsed by Patagonia® or any of its subsidiaries.