
1993 Patagonia Canvas Nuevo Range Coat, Rye & Bullseye (M)
Season/Year: Fall 1993
Color/Print Name: Rye & Bullseye
Made in Costa Rica
Tag Size: S
Best fits a Mens M, Womens L
Pit to pit: 23.5in
Base of the back collar to bottom: 29in
Pit to end of sleeve: 23in
Condition Rating: C+
Notes: In fair preowned vintage condition with signs of heavy wear including sun fading throughout the garment (especially around the wrists) and some mild loss of fleece softness due to years of regular wear and washes. Features olive green corduroy accents. Fits oversized.
“Range coats were popular among cowboys in the 1890s. Made from heavy cotton canvas, they were often lined with cuttings from old blankets. Using this 19th century coat as an inspiration, we designed a more comfortable pattern and made the coat out of 20th century materials. The shell is a 76% cotton/24% nylon blend. Cotton canvas is tough by itself but nylon brings the tear and abrasion strength up to barbed wire capacity. Rather than use an old blanket for the lining, we used a melton Synchilla® fleece in a pattern taken from a Navajo serape acquired by William Randolph Hearst in 1903. Wide wale corduroy lines the collar and cuffs. Y-Joint™ sleeves (with a lightweight 5-oz. Synchilla lining) and anatomically-shaped elbows free your arms. It's got four outside pockets and a zippered pocket inside for valuables. The studs carry the Lost Arrow insignia. All seams are triple stitched. Imported” (Patagonia, Fall 1993).





















