Patagonia Accessories

If you’re looking for Patagonia accessories that combine durability with environmentally friendly materials. Since 1973, Patagonia has focused on reducing its environmental impact. Our collection includes caps, beanies and gloves — caps are typically made from organic cotton or quick-drying nylon, beanies use recycled polyester yarn or merino wool, and gloves use recycled fleece or bluesign-approved polyester. Designed to fit well and let your skin breathe, these accessories are ready for changing weather. 

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About Patagonia Accessories

Whether you’re looking for Patagonia caps for sun protection or beanies for cold days, you’ll find options with practical features such as adjustable straps and insulating layers. Available in a variety of colours and sizes, they work well with casual outfits in town or outdoor gear in the countryside. Discover how these accessories can suit your day-to-day life or outdoor activities.

Caps for Everyday Protection

Patagonia caps provide reliable sun protection, with broad brims and ventilated panels to keep your head cool on warm days. Most feature adjustable straps for a comfortable fit and water-repellent finishes to cope with light rain. People choose these caps for their lightweight design and for how easily they pack down into a bag. Whether you’re walking through town or heading out on a countryside trail, a Patagonia cap helps shield you from the sun while allowing airflow to keep you comfortable on the move.

Beanies for Colder Weather

Patagonia beanies are a dependable choice when temperatures drop, made from soft, recycled yarns that retain warmth without itching. These stretch to fit comfortably, and some styles feature moisture-wicking linings to help keep you dry during activity. Easy to wear on their own or layered under a hood, they are ideal for early-morning runs or longer walks in cooler weather. Their compact design makes them easy to carry, so you’re always prepared when the weather changes, whether in the city or the countryside.

Gloves for Practical Warmth

Patagonia gloves are built to keep your hands warm while allowing movement, using flexible materials for comfort in cold or damp conditions. Practical details like touchscreen-friendly fingertips and reinforced palms make them useful for cycling or handling gear. Available in full-finger and fingerless styles, they feature breathable fabrics to help prevent overheating. People often choose these gloves for their durability and grip, making them a smart choice for daily commutes or outdoor work.

Patagonia’s Commitment and Why Buy from The Sporting Lodge

Each accessory uses a material suited to its purpose — breathable cotton for sun caps, insulating wool or recycled yarn for beanies, and grippy fleece for gloves. We carry Patagonia accessories through their authorised UK programme. Every item is genuine and can be returned if it's not right. If you need help with sizing or warmth ratings, just ask. 

Everyday Use in Town and Country

Bring Patagonia accessories into your routine by wearing a cap for sunny errands in the city or a beanie for evening runs in the park. Wear gloves under your jacket sleeves on bike rides to work or when tackling outdoor jobs on the farm. Match them with casual outfits for the city or with your outdoor kit for country walks—either way, they’re designed for comfort and ready for changing weather. These accessories are designed for regular use, whether for a short trip or a longer outdoor adventure, with a focus on practical design and durable materials.

Shop Now: Find your Patagonia accessory today and choose reliable, eco-conscious gear built for daily use.

Choosing the Right Accessory by Season

Patagonia accessories are designed around specific conditions. This guide helps you choose the right item for the season and your plans.

Spring and Summer

Caps and sun hats are the main picks for warmer months. Look for UPF-rated fabrics if you spend extended time outdoors — walking, fishing, gardening or spectating. Quick-drying fabrics handle sweat and unexpected showers without staying damp. Organic cotton caps are suitable for casual everyday use, where sun protection is useful but not critical.

Autumn

As temperatures drop, lightweight beanies made from recycled polyester are useful for morning runs, dog walks and commuting. They add warmth without being too heavy for milder cold. Thin gloves, such as the Better Sweater Gloves, provide enough insulation for crisp mornings while leaving your fingers free for zips, keys, and phone screens.

Winter

Switch to merino wool beanies for the coldest months — merino holds warmth better than polyester and naturally resists odour over multiple wears. For hands, the Torrentshell Gloves provide waterproof protection against rain and sleet, while insulated gloves are suitable for dry cold. If you cycle or need grip, look for reinforced-palm designs.

Year-Round

A versatile option is to keep one cap and one beanie in your bag so you are covered whatever the weather does. Patagonia beanies are compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket, and most caps fold flat without losing shape. This way, you are prepared for sun, wind and cold without carrying dedicated seasonal gear.

Patagonia Accessories FAQs

The range includes caps, beanies, gloves, and smaller carry items, all designed to complement outdoor and everyday outfits with practical features and durable construction.

Caps typically use organic cotton or quick-drying fabrics. Beanies are made from recycled polyester yarn or merino wool. Gloves feature recycled Better Sweater fleece or bluesign-approved polyester.

Many Patagonia caps and sun hats include UPF-rated fabrics. Check individual product details for specific ratings suitable for your planned outdoor activities.

Yes. Beanies made from merino wool or recycled polyester provide good insulation and breathability for cold conditions, whether used for hiking, running or everyday wear.

Some models, such as the Torrentshell Gloves, are designed with waterproof membranes for wet conditions. Others, including the Better Sweater Gloves, focus on warmth and comfort rather than waterproofing.

Depending on the model, Patagonia gloves suit skiing, trail running, cycling, dog walking and everyday cold-weather use. Fingerless and mitten options are available for tasks needing dexterity.

Most can be washed on a gentle cold cycle. Merino wool items should be washed with a wool-safe detergent. Check the care label on each product for specific instructions to maintain shape and performance.