Foam Inserts
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Background and Identification
Tops range in style from thin and short-sleeved to thick and long-sleeved. Some have many buttons; some have very few. Some tops have no buttons at all. In fact, the only real requirement for a garment to be a top is that it is worn on the top-half of the body, rather than the bottom.
Garment Care and Maintenance:
Has your garment endured an inadvertent food fight? Or maybe just snatched a bit of your morning coffee? Got a stain? Maybe your garment is just downright dirty from adventure. Whatever the issue, you’ll find answers on the Patagonia Product Care page.