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Patagonia Kamala Tunic Womens


During breezy ferry crossings, stay toasty in the Women's Patagonia Kamala Tunic. The drape of the Kamala Tunic's 4.8-oz 55% organic cotton/45% Tencel jersey-knit complements the shirt's long, sleek silhouette. A flattering cowl neck keeps the chill at bay. Belt the tunic over pants or tights for a more feminine look. The womens Patagonia Kamala Tunic is recyclable through the Common Threads Recycling Program.


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Sale Ends Monday 11/23/2009
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