E Track Pants
CHF 389,95including VAT
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ColormercurySizing
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Features
The design of these E Track Pants is inspired by a Japanese martial arts uniform. Offering a baggy fit in a relaxed look. The side seams are replaced by slanted darts, creating a clean look. More volume can be created by tightening the tapes at the leg hems. These pants come with an elasticated waist, seam pockets and a single back pocket. It is part of the Exclusives collection, where timeless design creates unique pieces.
Wide Fit
High waist- elasticated
Adjustable width, tape inside
Slanted darts at the front
Seam pockets at the front
Single back pocket- graphic print
Woven Just the product graphic label front hip
Material
Lightweight Omono Chambray
Japanese 1x1 chambray made with 100% linen fibers from France. An innovative water based spinning technique creates a soft and smooth handfeel. The surface offers a unique, ash grey speckled aesthetic derived from piece dyeing the fabric in small batches with a soot based dyestuff that is traditionally used in Japan to create calligraphy inks.
- Chambray woven
- 100% Linen
- Linen is renewable and biodegradable natural fiber that normally does not require use of pesticides. Furthermore it uses less water and is stronger than conventional cotton.
Color
Mercury
Washing Instructions
Do not bleachDo not tumble dryLow temperature iron 110°CDo not washDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processLine dry/hang to dryDo not iron print, trims and accessories, Dry clean only
Art nr: d19900-c670-1359
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Environmental Impact
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
- Linenmade from fibers of the flax plant. Producing linen requires less energy and water compared to conventional fibers.