Introducing the Luisa Denim Baggy Parachute Trousers, the ultimate combination of style and sustainability. Made from a luxurious blend of organic cotton and recycled cotton, these trousers are not only eco-friendly but also incredibly comfortable to wear. The loose-fit, wide-leg design will provide you with maximum comfort and freedom of movement, while the elasticated drawstring waistband ensures a perfect fit for all body types.
Introducing the Luisa Denim Baggy Parachute Trousers, the ultimate combination of style and sustainability. Made from a luxurious blend of organic cotton and recycled cotton, these trousers are not only eco-friendly but also incredibly comfortable to wear. The loose-fit, wide-leg design will provide you with maximum comfort and freedom of movement, while the elasticated drawstring waistband ensures a perfect fit for all body types. The trousers feature slanted side pockets, knee pleats, and folded, drawstring hems, adding a touch of sophistication to your look. The trousers are available in a range of sizes, and the model is 175cm/5’9″ and wears a size S.
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Crafted in Bangladesh by the renowned ANANTA GARMENTS LTD. and manufactured at the ABM Fashions Ltd factory, these trousers are made by a team of 2501-3000 skilled workers who are committed to ethical and sustainable practices. To care for your Luisa Denim Baggy Parachute Trousers, we recommend machine washing at 40 degrees Celsius, using only non-chlorine bleach when needed. Iron at high heat, tumble dry at medium heat, or dry clean for best results. Make a statement with the Luisa Denim Baggy Parachute Trousers, the perfect addition to any sustainable wardrobe. Order your pair today with product number 1183989001.
Description
A pair of loose-fit, wide-leg parachute trousers made from an organic cotton lightweight denim enhanced recycled cotton. They have an elasticated drawstring waistband, slanted side pockets, knee pleats, and folded, drawstring hems.
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