KSENIASCHNAIDER x DL1961 Kaia Short | Patchwork
Price: $83.70
- Model: DL6891601657955
- 1000 Units in Stock
Fit & WashKaia is a high-waisted, relaxed short with a 4.5" inseam. Patchwork is a multi-toned indigo wash with patchwork detailing and an ecru logo patch at the back waistband. It features brushed silver hardware, white stitching and a clean hem. Fit Guide FeaturesKSENIASCHNAIDER x DL1961Ths project brings together leading circular denim company DL1961 with Ksenia Schnaider, Ukraine's top sustainable denim designer. This collection was designed in Kyiv and New York, and manufactured in Pakistan using post-consumer waste from all over the world. There is no amount of conflict that could shake the principles that both our brands are built on. Our family owned facilities have partnered with Recover to produce certified and traceable recycled fiber fabrications, transforming textile waste into sustainable fibers to further our commitment to the environment and closing the loop on fashion. Specs & SizingRise: 12.75" Inseam: 4.5" Leg Opening: 24" This style runs true to size. Tina is 5'10" + wearing size 24. FabricDL VintageDL Vintage includes a range of rigid and comfort stretch denim woven with certified cotton for an authentic look and fit that will become uniquely your own. Fabric Detail: 99% cotton 1% lycra SustainabilityEach jean is an example of state-of-the-art denim production, as we continually strive to raise the bar, not only for ourselves, but for the denim industry at large. WaterConservation This jean uses less than 10 gallons of water. Five minutes of showering is about 12 gallons. Eco-Friendly Fibers We use certified cotton and/or fibers derived from post-consumer waste. Ozone and Laser We use waterless Ozone and Laser technologies to create your favorite denim effects. Efficient Processes This jean uses less than 1.00 kWh of energy. A regular 60w lightbulb uses this much energy in about 16 hours. Vertical Supply Chain More accountability and transparency. Less miles traveled to make your jeans. |