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Knowledge Cotton Apparel

Chuck Regular Chino Poplin Pant

£95.00

Dress up smart for summer in KCA’s timeless chinos. Made in a lightweight organic cotton poplin fabric with a touch of elastane for comfort

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Material

97% Organic cotton
3% Elastane

Fit

Regular fit
Fits true to size. Take your normal size

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Specifications

Regular fit

Belt loops

Slanted front pockets

Discrete back pockets

Button closure 

Clothing Care

Care: 40° gentle wash, Do not bleach, do not tumble dry, iron at medium temperature, do not dryclean

See our tips for caring for your clothes here

Group 21
Delivery

UK: Free delivery 5-10 working days from dispatch

Dispatched from the designer in Denmark - no customs fees should be charged. Since Brexit, parcels can take longer to go through UK Customs and so express delivery is not available on this item

Description

Dress up for summer events with Knowledge Cotton Apparel's classic and timeless poplin chinos. Made in a lightweight blend of organic cotton and a little bit of elastane, these pants offer a regular cropped fit for a casual everyday look. Designed with slanted front pockets, discrete back pockets, belt straps, and button closure. Nature loving Danish designers Knowledge Cotton Apparel make low impact clothing for both the hike and the bar after.

KCA SIZE CHART MEN'S PANTS

 

  • Regular fit
  • Fits true to size. Take your normal size

Measure your body and compare to the size chart below for the perfect fit. 

 

TIP: If you don’t have a measuring tape, simply use a
ribbon or a piece of string and line it up against a ruler.

 

Waist measurement: measure around the smallest part of your waist 

Hips measurement: measure around the largest part of your hips

 

Based on body measurements in CM

SIZE2627282930313233343638
WAIST7375,57880,58385,58890,59398103
HIP8486,58991,59496,599101,5104109114

Inseam length for men

HEIGHT171-181cm179-189cm187-197cm        
INSEAM303232        

 

Please email orders@brotherswestand.com if you have further questions on size or fit.

 

Product Footprint

Product Footprint

Strong Points

Organic cotton

Fair factory

CO2 savings

Knowledge Cotton Apparel Chuck Regular Chino Poplin Pant footprint

People

The Goodwill Fabrics group is a family-owned business with two weaving factories in Bhilwara and Gwalior in North India, and four garment factories in Bangalore, in South India. Goodwill employ around 2000 people and are committed to several certifications to ensure fair working conditions, including BSCI and SA8000.

To ensure social responsibility, KCA establishes long term relationships with carefully selected suppliers. In addition to KCA’s own supplier visits, they rely on third-party certification. Social compliance is a part of GOTS that each production step in the supply chain must comply with. This gives KCA the opportunity to ensure that social standards are met throughout their supply chain and not only with their direct supplier.

In addition to GOTS, KCA seeks out suppliers that have been third-party certified by SA8000, BSCI and Fairtrade.

Planet

Organic cotton helps farmers escape the health risks and financial burden of toxic chemicals involved in conventional cotton production. It also helps wider communities by maintaining (rather than draining) the local water supply and keeping it clean.

Knowledge Cotton Apparel's second and third tier suppliers (fabrics and raw materials) are based in the same geographical region as products are cut and sewn. This reduces the carbon footprint of their products compared to other fashion supply chains where inputs often cross back and forth around the world.

Country of origin

Suppliers

Chinos: Cut and sewn in India by Goodwill Fabrics Pvt. Ltd. (GOTS certified)

Yarn: Spun in India (GOTS certified)

Organic Cotton: Grown in India (GOTS certified)

 

 

Certifications: These chinos are GOTS certified by Control Union license no.:  847594

Areas For Development

GOTS living wage policy currently only requires that national legal standards are met. We’d love to see KCA collaborate with an organisation like the Fair Wear Foundation to advance the complex topic of a real living wage for garment workers.

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