Tentree

Twill Organic Cotton Everywhere Pant

£41.97 £69.95
Description

A nod to timeless workwear — adapted for every day and everywhere. Made with organic cotton, these pants are sustainable, breathable, and have just enough stretch to maximise comfort.

Tentree plants 10 trees for every item sold. This item comes with a tree token that you can use to see where your trees are planted. Don't worry, even if you don't register, your trees will still be planted.

Model is 6'2", Chest 40, Waist 32, Inseam 32, wearing size M
Regular Fit
Straight stretch-twill pant, hidden zipper coin pocket, back patch pockets
97% Organic Cotton, 3% Elastane
Wash cold, hang dry
Designed in Canada, ethically made in India

 Eco-Log

- 654.82 Litres of water saved
- 0.68 Kilograms of CO2e saved
- 0.02 Kilograms of waste saved

*Does not include the CO2 savings from the ten trees planted. 

Features

Organic Cotton is made sustainably and responsibly, so the planet feels just as good as you doing when you wear it. 

Size Guide

S M L XL
Chest 36"-38" 38.5"-40.5" 41"-43" 43.5"-45.5"
Waist 29"-31" 31.5"-33.5" 34"-36" 36.5"-38.5"
Hip 35.5"-37.5" 38"-40" 40.5"-42.5" 43"-45"
Neck 15"-15.5" 15.5"-16" 16"-16.5" 17"-17.5"
Sleeve Length 33.25" 34" 34.75" 35.5"
Purchase Impact

State: Land

The fashion industry is the second most polluting industry in the world, and working conditions are infamous, both in the cotton fields and at the factories.

Conventional cotton farming ruins the environment and has for the last 30 years been a complete nightmare for millions of farmers.

The short version is that global chemical companies have made poor farmers in developing countries dependent on their GMO-cotton, chemical fertilisers and pesticides. In the end all profit goes to the big companies while the farmers work extremely hard for nothing. They end up with a polluted, sterile environment and can no longer support their families.

Organic cotton is about going back to how it used to be, farming cotton in a sustainable way, in touch with nature. What you pay for the cotton ends up in a farmer’s household, paying for food and school, instead of dividends to greedy shareholders. Simply, the way it should be.

Fairtrade are working for farmers’ rights in developing countries. They help them get organised and make sure they are guaranteed a minimum price for their crop. On top of that Fairtrade premiums are given to villages for investments in schools, infrastructure and other social improvements. For every Fairtrade cotton garment you purchase you help making the life better for our farmers out there.

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