L38 slim Vintage Black Flex
Aspect Already Worn
Composition & Care Instructions
Main fabric: 83%co 15%PES 2%el
- Machine wash at 30° C
- No need for dry cleaning
- Do not tumble dry
- Ironing low
Faded jeans, as opposed to ""raw"" jeans, are jeans that have been treated to give them the illusion of having been worn. Save time by picking up these vintage black jeans that have already been weathered to a natural effect.
The flex material used has been acclaimed for its quality and comfort by CUB customers for 3 seasons already.
fabric :
You already know the classic denim fabric, woven with an indigo thread in the weft and an ecru thread in the warp. There is even more comfortable than this kind of denim: a knitted material (like a polo shirt) with a black and an ecru thread, which is moreover, associated with elastane to keep its shape after extension.
turn up :
An ecru reverse side like a classic jean. An open seam in red foam stitch, brings a touch of colour always nice to match with an accessory.
hem :
Rather tight, for a modern cut
fitting :
Can be worn quite close to the body, as the flex material is very soft
Composition & Entretien
Composition & Care Instructions
Main fabric: 83%co 15%PES 2%el
- Machine wash at 30° C
- No need for dry cleaning
- Do not tumble dry
- Ironing low
additional information (when available)
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