-30%
Organic cotton

Carhartt WIP Double Knee Pant

Carhartt WIP Double Knee Pant

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Regular price 76.50 €
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    Description

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    Carhartt WIP Double Knee Pant - a loose-fitting organic cotton denim pant that relies on a streetwear-inspired workwear aesthetic.

    • Relaxed fit
    • Button and zip fastening
    • Two side pockets, four back pockets
    • Durable stitching
    • 100% organic cotton

    Product code : c3300

    Brand
    Carhartt WIP

    Carhartt WIP is inspired by the traditional workwear aesthetics with a current streetwear look. The brand was created in 1994 by Edwin Faeh, who came up with his own clothing collection, based on the traditional Carhartt workwear. Since then, Carhartt WIP has gained a cult position on the fashion map. In recent years, these have been collaborations with such names as A.

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    Carhartt WIP and Sustainability

    The brand Carhartt WIP received 3 out of 7 points and has the status „On the way”. Therefore it deserves our Sustainable tag.
    Read more about our criteria for assessing sustainability.

    Supply chain knowledge

    Supply chain knowledge

    The brand knows its suppliers up to level 2 - therefore it does not know the suppliers of raw materials.

    Production radius

    Production radius

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

    Certificates

    Certificates

    Is international standard that helps companies create, maintain and use socially acceptable practices in the workplace. This standard primarily regulates and monitors the working conditions of the employees.

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