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5620 Zip Knee Skinny Jeans

£ 135.00
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Size & Fit

Size & Fit

Description & Care

Description & Care

The G-Star Elwood jeans was the first G-Star RAW 3D denim design. This zip knee version features the same 3D construction as the original and features a curved zip at knee position.

  • Mid waist
  • Paneled design, heel guards
  • Knee pads: 1 sided curved zip
  • Tight from top to bottom
  • Button fly
  • Label at the upper back - cow grain leather

Materials

  • This unique indigo shade merges EarthColors® by Archroma derived from upcycled cotton waste with hydrosulphite free Indigo technology and KItotex®, a natural polymer derived from upcycled food industry waste.
  • 9.5 oz stretch denim, 3x1 right hand twill construction
  • 97% Organic cotton, 3% Elastane (ROICA™ EF)
  • Organic cotton fibers are free of toxic pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Growing organic cotton improves the soil quality, prevents water contamination and conserves biodiversity, while saving up to 60% water.
  • ROICA™ EF is a Global Recycled Standard Certified stretch yarn produced in Germany and is designed to keep your garment in shape wear after wear.

Color Detail

worn in gravel blue

Washing Instructions

40°C normal processDo not bleachDo not tumble dryMedium temperature iron 150°CDry cleaning tetrachloride, normal processLine drying in the shadeWash inside out, Wash separately or with similar colours, Do not iron print, trims and accessories, Contains non-textile parts of animal origin

Art nr: d01252-c431-b844

Sustainability & Traceability

Sustainability & Traceability

Preferred Materials
  • 3% Elastane (ROICA™ EF) a recycled stretch innovation (elastane), re-made from pre-consumer materials. ROICA™ EF is certified according to the Global Recycling Standard (GRS).
  • 97% Cotton (Organic) fibers are free of toxic pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
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Where is it made?