GILL Trousers

Here to stay - Ecologically sustainable trousers, produced in fair working conditions, with detachable fabric belt inspired by ladies' fashion. The airy light blend of materials has a breathable and temperature-regulating effect, and is thus incredibly cosy to wear. The comfortable, elasticated waistband and small turn-ups at the hem add the finishing touch to these trousers. The side slash pockets and rear pockets offer plenty of room for stowing various objects.

Ingredients:

55 % Linen (organic); 45 % Cotton (organic)

Colour:

566 ink blue

Size:

S, M, L
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