Jamie Slim Skylar Blue Light Blue
Description
SizeJos is 1.87m tall and is wearing size 32/32.
Jamie is the best slim fit you’ll ever wear and a timeless wardrobe essential. This classic five pocket jeans has a regular waist and a slim fit on the legs. This light blue wash uses 30,4 litres of water compared to 70 litres for a conventional wash, a reduction of 57% in water use. Not bad, huh?
Material composition
97% GOTS certified organic cotton
3% Elastane
The patch is made from jacron, a washable paper, making this jeans 100% vegan.
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Production
This product is ethically produced in Turkey. The fabric is made by our partner Royo and the cut-make-trim part is done by our partner SARP.
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Certification & Sustainability
Jamie is made from GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified organic cotton and a fabric with OCS (Organic Content Standard) certificate. OCS proves the origin of the organic fibres in this fabric. This fabric is dyed with natural indigo from the indigoferra plant. Natural indigo dyeing has high environmental benefits, since the chemical impact is drastically reduced. This light blue wash uses only 30,4 litres of water compared to 70 litres for a conventional wash, a reduction of 57% in water use. Besides that, this product is fully vegan and PETA approved.
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Shipping & Returns
After your order is received, we will start processing your order immediately. Once we have completed your order, you will receive a confirmation by email that your order has been shipped.
Delivery within the Benelux and Germany will be within 1-5 working days. Shipments within the Benelux are delivered on Monday – Saturday.
For other countries/regions the delivery may take longer but will not exceed a maximum of 10 days.
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This product is made with...

Natural Indigo
The color indigo has a rich history. Natural indigo is one of the oldest colors used for dyeing textiles. Blue pigments – from blue plants – were rare and therefore it was an expensive color. In the 19th century synthetic indigo was developed which made it cheaper to use. Unfortunately, synthetic pigments cause way more pollution, as these pigments don’t biodegrade and therefore the water needs to be filtered with care. Our first wash with natural indigo is the Herbal Blue.