Good news, friends. There’s a massive Patagonia sale happening now, and you're going to want to start shopping the brand immediately. After all, not only has Patagonia been dedicated to using sustainable and eco-friendly methods since it launched in 1973, but the founder Yvon Chouinard, his wife and two children just donated the company (worth close to $3 billion) to two nonprofit organizations (Patagonia Purpose Trust and the Holdfast Collective) to actively fight climate change, according to the New York Times.
Translation: Whether you're shopping for winter jackets, hiking gear, ski clothes or winter base layers, your purchase will go to a good cause: Helping the planet.
As for this sale (which lasts through February 10), it features an up to 30 percent discount on hundreds of styles, including the cozy recycled polyester Better Sweater (starting at $77) buyers can't stop talking about. One Public reviewer writes, "I absolutely love [the] sweater. It is so warm, and it fits so well. The other brands of fleece can't compete. [It's] truly made so well...you won't be disappointed."