Skinny Sandy - Strong Blue
Skinny Sandy - Strong Blue
Skinny Sandy in our new high waist fit. Skinny, cropped leg, with a small slit at the flare. An extra yoke at front and small darts at the side seam give a special look and a feminine fit.
The colour Strong Blue is created by washing the deep blue indigo fabric once. This minimal treatment is better for the enviornment and maintains the dark colour of the jeans.
Free delivery within NL, BE, DE, FR, AT, LU for orders above €100.
Unfortunately shipping to UK, Bulgaria, Greece, Cyprus and Spain is not possible for the moment.
Indicate at checkout that you want to recycle an old jeans and receive a discount on your new MUD Jeans.
Made in Tunisia by Yousstex International.
Recycled denim fabric made in Valencia by Tejidos Royo.
Everbody in our supply chain earns above minimum wage.
Questions about fit info@mudjeans.eu
Skinny Sandy - Strong Blue
Skinny Sandy in our new high waist fit. Skinny, cropped leg, with a small slit at the flare. An extra yoke at front and small darts at the side seam give a special look and a feminine fit.
The colour Strong Blue is created by washing the deep blue indigo fabric once. This minimal treatment is better for the enviornment and maintains the dark colour of the jeans.
Materials
Stretch denim 79% organic cotton, 20% post-consumer recycled cotton, 1% elastane.Washing instructions
30C normal wash,
Line dry,
Wash inside out,
Do not tumble dry,
Do not bleach.
What do I save?
Recycled cotton
Through recycling old jeans, using organic cotton and eliminating toxic chemicals, such as PP-spray, our jeans are better for the environment.
Less water
Innovative production and dyeing techniques allow us to save water throughout our supply chain. Our jeans manufacturing partner Yousstex International recycles 95% of their production water through filtration and reverse osmosis. The remaining 5% evaporate and get refilled through rainwater.
See what your jeans save, compared to the industry standard. Measured by Ecochain, from Cradle To Gate.
Read the full Sustainability Report 2021 here.