Dirtbag Billionaire, David Gelles
Dirtbag Billionaire, David Gelles
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Dirtbag Billionaire
How Yvon Chouinard Built Patagonia, Made a Fortune, and Gave It All Away

Author: David Gelles

Narrator: David Gelles

Unabridged: 10 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

Named one of Financial Times’s Best Books of 2025

New York Times reporter and bestselling author David Gelles reveals how Patagonia became a global leader in doing well by doing good and how other companies are adopting its principles.

This is the inside story of one of the most extraordinary brands in the corporate world, the rare company that is driven by environmental activism instead of cutthroat capitalism. Founded in 1973, Patagonia has grown into a wildly popular producer of jackets, hats, and fleece vests, with a cultlike following among hardcore alpinists and Wall Street traders alike, posting sales of more than $1 billion a year.

But it’s not just the clothes that make Patagonia unique. For decades, the company has distinguished itself as a singular beacon for socially responsible business, the rare company that can legitimately claim to be doing its damnedest to make the world a better place, while also making a profit. From its early efforts to take exemplary care of its employees, to its extensive work trying to clean up its supply chain, to its controversial activism, Patagonia has set itself apart from its peers with one unorthodox decision after another, proving that there is another way to do capitalism.

At the heart of the story is Patagonia’s founder, the legendary rock climber Yvon Chouinard. A perennial outsider who forged one of the most impressive resumes in the outdoor world, Chouinard also established himself as a pivotal figure in the history of American business. Guided by his anti-authoritarian streak and his unwavering commitment to preserving the natural world, Patagonia came to exert a powerful influence on other companies, paving the way for a new era of social and environmental responsibility. He started out as a dirtbag—a term affectionately bestowed on poor, itinerant outdoorsmen so uninterested in material possessions they are happy to sleep in the dirt—and he became a billionaire.

Chouinard also proved that there was another way to be a philanthropist. In the twilight of his career, he gave away Patagonia, renouncing his wealth and committing all its future profits to fighting the climate crisis.

Drawing on exclusive access to Chouinard and the Patagonia team, Dirtbag Billionaire offers new insights into the key moments that informed their priorities, shaped the company, and sent ripples across the corporate world.

About David Gelles

David Gelles is an award-winning correspondent for the New York Times. He currently writes for the climate desk and previously wrote for the business section and was the “Corner Office” columnist. His book, The Man Who Broke Capitalism, was an instant New York Times bestseller.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sarah on July 03, 2025

Book Review: Dirtbag Billionaire: How Yvon Chouinard Built Patagonia, Made a Fortune, and Gave It All Away by David Gelles Rating: 4.8/5 Reactions & Emotional Impact Gelles’ Dirtbag Billionaire is a revelatory deep dive into one of modern capitalism’s most radical experiments—a narrative that left me o......more

Goodreads review by Austin on September 28, 2025

Chouinard is a unique individual amongst business leaders. The story of his founding of Patagonia is fascinating in so many ways. From the low start up cost, manufacturing in his back yard, to passing over running of the company and how he retained a 100% ownership stake to ensure Patagonia followed......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on October 05, 2025

I’ve gone back and forth on my review because I’m split in how I felt about the book. I really enjoyed the first half. It was fascinating to discover how he personally found the need for a product and then developed it, over and over. It was inspiring to see how his mind worked during the process. T......more

Goodreads review by Amy on October 01, 2025

As a former Patagonia employee in the 80’s, I found this really interesting. The author really captured what it is like to work there, and everything rang true to me. It was fascinating to read about the progression of this truly unique company.......more

Goodreads review by Nicole on October 16, 2025

4.5. I really enjoyed this read. Highly recommend for those who want to be more conscious consumers.......more