Van Tyler - Starry Blue
Van Tyler - Starry Blue
Van Tyler is a classic unisex denim jacket with front pockets in a dark stone wash. But the details on the back makes it one special piece.
The combination of detailled laser and embroidery works as an eyechatcher.
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.
Everbody in our supply chain earns above minimum wage.
Van Tyler, classic denim jacket. Front Pockets. Adjustable Waist. Button Closing. Satin-finish Silvertone buttons and rivets.
Non-stretch denim: 20% post-consumer recycled cotton, 30% hemp, 50% organic cotton.
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Van Tyler - Starry Blue
Van Tyler is a classic unisex denim jacket with front pockets in a dark stone wash. But the details on the back makes it one special piece.
The combination of detailled laser and embroidery works as an eyechatcher.
Materials
Non-stretch denim:
20% post-consumer recycled cotton,
30% hemp,
50% organic cotton.
Washing instructions
30C normal wash,
Line dry,
Wash inside out,
Do not tumble dry,
Do not bleach.
What do I save?
By comparing our products to conventional products we can show you precisely how much water and CO2 we are able to save by making specific choices. On the right you can see the total water and CO2 impact of this product (measured from Cradle to Gate), as well as its savings.
Water savings
The water savings are achieved by using recycled and organic cotton, recycling the water at our jeans manufacturing facility and using water-saving techniques such as the Dry Indigo foam-dyeing method.
CO2 savings
The CO2 savings are achieved by avoiding air transport, using recycled cotton, using renewable energy at some of our production partners and implementing energy-saving techniques throughout production.
To find out more about how we calculate these savings, read our LCA report here.