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Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms
Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms
Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms
Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms
Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms
Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms

    Recycled Polyester And Cotton Jogging Bottoms

    by GANNI

    47.235 Ft

    After the year of lockdown we are suddenly very into joggers and our love for them will not end when times change back to normal. Jogging bottoms have become street-fashion staples and what better choice there is than a pale yellow GANNI one. Find the matching top here. This is a very conscious choice being made from EcoLife® yarn that is made from recycled PET plastic bottles.

    Details:

    • Relaxed silhouette
    • Mid-rise
    • Can be worn low on the hips or mid rise
    • Long-length
    • Side slip pockets
    • Slip on with elastic waist and elastic hems
    • Classic heavyweight, structured, sweatshirt-fabric with stretch
    • Soft and fleece-like on inside reverse of fabric
    • 50% Recycled polyester, 50% organic cotton
    • It's made using a certified recycled yarn by EcoLife®. EcoLife® is made from 50% post-consumer recycled polyester, such as PET plastic bottles, and 50% pre-consumer recycled cotton from end-of-line manufacturing scraps that would otherwise go to waste. Using recycled fibers decreases the demand for virgin fibers and lowers the environmental footprint of each garment.

    About GANNI

    Originally founded by Danish gallerist Frans Truelsen in 2000 then completely revamped by husband and wife Nicolaj and Ditte Reffstrup in 2009. Since then the brand has grown into a global phenomenon via the newly brought in brights, prints, fashion, the menswear-ish utility pieces all mixed together resulting in the authentic most exciting label these days. Ganni is certainly considered to be a luxury designer label but its prices are nowhere near the expensive end of the scale occupied by other fashion giants. Ditte as creative director has one very important rule, they only make clothes that they would love to wear themselves, keeping true to their original aesthetic of crazy fun mixed with a splash of boyish grunge. The label has an unfailing talent for nailing colorful, fun, just-sophisticated-enough pieces: see the leopard print dresses and socks, iconic collars, smiley print T-shirts and the military boots that have steadily cemented their place as a badge of honor among fashion’s best dressed over the past few seasons.