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5620 3D Slim Jeans
AU$ 230including VAT
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Colorpitch blackOUT OF STOCK
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Model is 1.9m and is wearing a size 32/32 (Waist 76cm, Hips 98cm).
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5620 G-Star Elwood
The 5620 G-Star Elwood was first introduced in 1996, and is the original design from the G-Star 3D Denim approach to construction. Head Designer Pierre Morisset pioneered this method as he sought to recreate the jeans of a passing motorcyclist, which had moulded to his legs from longtime exposure to the elements.
Features
The G-Star Elwood jeans mapped out a new way of thinking about denim when first released. This seasonal version features the same anatomical 3D construction as the original, updated in a current fit.
Slim Fit
Fitted waistband
Regular rise
Fitted, narrow legs
Knee panels and heel guards
Button fly
Fabric
Nero Black Stretch Denim
The Nero black denim is a RHT 3x1 with added elastane for ease of movement.
- Weight 11.5 oz denim
- High stretch, superb recovery
- 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane
- 98% Cotton, 2% Elastane
- By buying cotton products from G-Star Raw, you're supporting more sustainable cotton farming through the Better Cotton Initiative. Better Cotton is sourced via a system of Mass Balance. Find out more about our sustainable materials.
Color
Pitch Black
Art nr: 51025-b479-a810
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Environmental Impact
RESPONSIBLE MATERIALS RANKING
It is our ambition to continuously improve the environmental impact of our products. This overview displays the composition of this garment and ranks the fibers (in the main fabric of the garment) according to their environmental impact. The categories were defined by combining existing industry tools and scoring mechanisms. Learn more
- CottonBy choosing products that contain Cotton (BCI), you are supporting the Better Cotton Initiative’s mission to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment. BCI applies a mass balance system, which means that the cotton is mixed with conventional cotton in a complex supply chain. Because the end product may therefore not actually contain Better Cotton, we choose not to rank it.