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Fair production
Organic cotton
Sustainable

Armedangels Rumaa Undyed

Armedangels Rumaa Undyed

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Regular price 69.50 €
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Size

Beige / uncolored

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Description

SUSTAINABILITY > Leader More info

Armedangels Rumaa Undyed - loose-fitting women's denim trousers in certified organic cotton by the fair-trade German brand. The jeans are also from the special UNDYED collection, in which clothes are not dyed with any dye, saving water, chemicals and energy. 20% of global industrial wastewater pollution comes from dyeing textiles - the UNDYED collection is an example of a solution to this problem.

  • Relaxed fit
  • Button and zip fastening
  • Two side pockets, two back pockets
  • GOTS certification
  • Vegan friendly (PETA certified)
  • Not dyed with any dye - saves up to 90% energy in the process
  • 100% organic cotton
  • Günce is 178 cm tall and wearing size 27/32

Product code : aa811

Brand
Armedangels

The German brand was founded in 2007 by two friends. Their tenure was respect for the environment, the promotion of fair trade and cooperation with charity. Our thumbs up has a simple and original design.Brand is a great alternative to fast fashion chains, using sustainable materials - organic linen, recycled polyester, Lenzing Modal® and Tencel®.

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Armedangels and Sustainability

The brand Armedangels received 7 out of 7 points and has the status „Leader”. Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.

Material

Material

The Armedangels brand uses 100% sustainable materials, such as organic cotton, organic linen, organic wool, organic hemp, Tencel Lyocell, recycled polyester or recycled cotton.

Dyeing

Dyeing

The brand guarantees that the dyes used in the production are not harmful to the environment or the workers who handle them.

Production

Production

Regular audits by the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF) ensure that workers throughout the supply chain have adequate wages and good working conditions. In addition, Workplace Education Programs (WEP) training for workers provided by FWF is used.

Supply chain knowledge

Supply chain knowledge

The brand knows its suppliers up to level 3 - therefore it knows the supplier of raw materials.

Production radius

Production radius

The complete production chain has a shorter path than 10 000 km.

CSR

CSR

The Armedangels brand is a proud partner of Fashion Revolution.

Certificates

Certificates

The international organization Fair Wear Foundation was founded in 1999 and strives to improve working conditions in the textile industry. It focuses mainly on textile production in China, India, Bangladesh and Turkey. Member companies are committed to implementing Code of Labour Practices throughout the supply chain to make fashion fair for all.
Is an alternative approach to conventional trade. The Fairtrade approach is based on partnerships between manufacturers and buyers of products. A fair commodity price (e.g. organic cotton, flax, etc.) ensures that farmers and workers get paid fairly, grow their crops with respect for the environment and their children can attend school.
GOTS certification guarantees that the products are made of organic textile fibbers and the entire production process is environmentally friendly. This protects the environment, the health of workers and final consumers. At the same time, the Global Organic Textile Standard includes requirements for the ethical and social aspects of production. Farmers and production workers are provided with good working conditions.
The PETA - Approved Vegan label guarantees that the products do not contain any animal ingredients and that no animal has suffered during the production.

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