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3/4 trousers, jeans & leggings sustainable fashion sale

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3/4 trousers, jeans & leggings sustainable fashion 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.

Sustainable fashion

Products in the sustainable fashion category will delight you and our planet. By using ecological and local resources, we help our environment. An important emphasis on the quality of goods that not only look nice but also last a long time. By purchasing quality and timeless products, our customers help reduce excessive consumption. Diverse products from small designers and independent clothing brands. All this is the goal of our collection. Thousands of our satisfied customers are proof that this path is chosen correctly. Will you join too? Sustainable fashion is a movement that is gaining popularity among consumers, retailers, and designers. The challenge for the sustainable fashion industry is to produce clothing and accessories in an environmentally friendly and socially responsible manner. Sustainable fashion takes into account the entire lifecycle of a garment or accessory, from the sourcing of materials to manufacturing, distribution, use, and disposal. To be truly sustainable, a product must be designed with the intention of being reused or recycled back into its constituent parts at the end of its useful life. The term “sustainable fashion” was first coined by designer Katherine Swanson in 1987. It wasn’t until the late 1990s/early 2000s that sustainability became mainstream as part of the global environmental movement. In response to increased awareness of environmental issues such as climate change, depletion of natural resources, and pollution, many companies began to adopt eco-friendly practices throughout their supply chains. The sustainable fashion industry has continued to grow in recent years as more brands commit to producing garments using sustainable methods and materials. There are many reasons why people are choosing to buy sustainable fashion over fast fashion (clothing produced quickly and cheaply). For some consumers, it’s about making a personal statement or political statement against an industry they see as harmful to people and planet. Others simply appreciate the higher quality construction and longer lifespan of well-made garments made from natural fibers. And then there are those who simply want to save money in the long run by investing in pieces they can wear for years instead of disposing of after just a few wears like many fast fashion items end up being used for nowadays.. Whatever the reason may be for buying into sustainably made clothes there's no doubt that this type support system is on trend right now! So what does it mean when something is considered "sustainable?" Typically this refers to how earth's limited resources were used during production processes without causing damage or depleting them so future generations can still enjoy them too - think renewable energy sources like solar panels versus fossil fuels like coal power plants . Other important considerations include things such working conditions (are employees treated fairly?), pay rates (a livable wage?), water & air pollution output during manufacturing (limit toxic runoff!), plus biodegradability at end-of-product life which we'll touch on more later but all these factors play an important role when discussing whether something can be classified as "sustainable." Natural fibers such as cotton , wool , linen , hemp , bamboo etc., have been grown for centuries without much intervention from humans outside typical farming practices . On average these types need far less water than conventional crops plus don't typically require pesticides or other harsh chemicals often used with manmade / synthetic textiles which can pollute both soil & waterways . When sourced & processed responsibly natural fibers also tend break down much quicker once disposed compared say polyester fabric which could take decades before fully decomposing leaving behind harmful microplastics that not only negatively impact our environment but also eventually ourselves if ingested . So overall using clothings made out naturally derived substances would appear be better choice both you & planet...but not always! Just because something comes from nature doesn't guarantee it's necessarily good you - take poison ivy plant example: completely organic yet contact with leaves will cause skin irritation most people . There other factors consider beyond material content itself determine level sustainability including how item actually manufactured process known wet finishing where dyes set fabrics usually very resource intensive lots wastewater created contaminated hazardous chemicals If done incorrectly lead serious health problems workers exposed These effects felt way downstream final product reaches consumer. Imagine all steps involved getting shirt onto store shelves. That's lot different than farm growing cotton fiber. Then spinning yarn weaving fabric dying printing packaging shipping selling. Finally wearing washing drying discarding. All choices along affect not only looks feel durability but also cost ecological footprint. Let's examine closer look popular textile options see differences between them detail what goes making each kind article clothing might find closet today.

Women's short leggings made of organic cotton from the German brand LIVING CRAFTS one-color, opaque design higher waist with Women's short leggings organic cotton
28.2 €
XS S M L XL
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 €
EU 36 EU 38 EU 40 EU 42 EU 44
Colorful women's three-quarter pants made of organic cotton and hemp from the German brand HempAge interesting color rubber Organic cotton and hemp capri pants
34.35 €
XS S M L XL
Short leggings from German brand HempAge made of natural materials. organic cotton and hemp one-color design several color Leggings 7/8 made of hemp and bio-cotton
30 €
XS S M L
Black women's 3/4 eco leggings from Czech brand Gina. with a high percentage of bamboo viscose elastic waistband for maximum Women's capri leggings Bamboo
29.1 €
S/M M/L L/XL
Bamboo women's eco 3/4 leggings from Czech brand Gina. black monochrome quality workmanship comfortable on the body high wide Sport bamboo capri leggings
34.75 €
S/M M/L L/XL