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3/4 trousers, jeans & leggings fair trade sale

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3/4 trousers, jeans & leggings fair trade sale

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3/4

Three-quarter pants are popular in warmer weather. They do not have a precise length but end in the area between the knee and ankle. In English terminology, instead of 3/4 pants, we often meet with the designation "capri pants". They are such a compromise between long pants and shorts. They hide more than shorts, but it's not as hot as in long pants. More often it is pants designed for sports or leisure activities. For long trousers, we can also encounter a cut that allows the legs to be partially folded and adjusted to 3/4 length. First emerging in the early 1900s, three-quarter pants were designed as a more comfortable and breathable alternative to the heavy wool trousers typically worn by men at the time. often made from a lighter weight cotton or linen fabric, they became popular among young men during the summer months. In Europe, they were commonly seen on sailors and fishermen, while in America they were worn by golfers and tennis players. By the 1920s, three-quarter pants had become a fashion staple for both men and women. For men, they were often worn with a blazer or sport coat for a more dressed-up look, while women could be seen pairing them with everything from sweaters to dresses. The versatile style was also popular amongst celebrities; everyone from Humphrey Bogart to Marilyn Monroe was photographed wearing them. Despite their popularity throughout the twentieth century, three-quarter pants fell out of favor in recent years. Many people consider them to be too casual for most occasions, opting instead for dressier trousers or jeans. However, there has been a resurgence of interest in vintage clothing styles recently, which has led to some designers creating modern interpretations of three-quarter pants. It is unclear if this trend will continue or if three-quarter pants will once again fade into obscurity but regardless of their current popularity (or lack thereof), it is clear that they have left an indelible mark on fashion history.

Fair trade

Fairtrade is a certification of goods that meets certain social, economic and environmental standards. The purpose of this certification is to provide growers, employees and craftsmen with the opportunity to make a living from their own work under dignified conditions. Under the Fairtrade system, growers and employees receive a purchase price for their products, which corresponds to the costs of cultivation or production and at the same time enables a decent living. Fairtrade means fairer business conditions, respect for human and labor rights and respect for the environment. As the global economy has become increasingly integrated, the issue of international trade has come to the forefront for many consumers and organizations. With a greater understanding of the interconnectedness of economies and communities around the world, there is a growing interest in ensuring that trade is conducted fairly. This is where fair trade comes in. Fair trade is an approach to business and commerce that puts people and planet before profit. It seeks to create more equitable trading relationships between producers in developing countries and businesses and consumers in developed countries. In doing so, it aims to empower disadvantaged producers, improve social and environmental conditions in their communities, and contribute to sustainable development. The fair trade movement began in the 1940s with initiatives focused on labor rights. In response to poor working conditions faced by agricultural laborers in Latin America, European NGOs started campaigning for change. These early efforts led to the establishment of Fairtrade International (formerly known as FLO), which sets standards for fair trade products sold today.

Women's capri organic cotton leggings from the German brand Comazo - from its sustainable earth collection. classic, Women's short leggings organic cotton
28.2 €
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