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Lou Organic Cotton Stretch Jeans

Lou Organic Cotton Stretch Jeans

Regular price £90
Regular price £129 Sale price £90
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Caviar Black

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Featured on The Guardian Online and The Telegraph.

Fits true to size, we suggest ordering your usual size.

What our customers say:
"Lovely jeans, the cut is flattering and the fabric of very good quality. Fits true to size, length perfect for my height (170cm)."

Talk about a flattering pair of jeans! The Lou comes with a whiff of 70s-inspired nostalgia thanks to its front pockets and features a contemporary, wide-leg shape that promises to elongate your silhouette. We’ve carefully considered the fit so that they snugly hug your waist, bum and hips. A timeless addition to your wardrobe, all that’s needed is a pretty blouse and you’re good to go. Oh, and did we mention they’re made from organic cotton?

“So flattering for all body shapes! Adds a touch of cool to any look" - Baukjen

  • Made in Europe
  • Crafted from responsibly sourced organic cotton with stretch
  • Wide, straight-leg shape
  • Zip-fly fastening
  • Sits on the waist
  • Two front pockets


Sustainable Attributes:

Low Impact
Low Water Use
Natural fibres
Ethically made
Organic


Read about the fabric and care of this garment here

Read about our Baukjen Sustainability Index here

Discover our factories here

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72%

What


We rate each product on its environmental and social impact. The higher the score (1 to 100), the more sustainable a product is for the planet and its people.



How


We measure our positive impact as accurately as possible by using secondary Lifecycle Analysis data combined with reports from our suppliers. This data is science-based and relies on independent databases, to ensure its reliability.


Read more here.

Baukjen Sustainability Impact


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Global Warming

Global Warming

81.4%
Minimising carbon emissions and contributions to Global Warming
Water Use

Water Use

76.8%
Minimising the water needed for growing the fibres and producing this item
Resource Depletion

Resource Depletion

64%
Minimising the use of non-renewable resources, like petrol and inorganic elements
Eutrophication

Eutrophication

79.8%
Minimising the unnatural accumulation of nutrients in bodies of water, to preserve balanced eco-systems
Use of Chemicals

Use of Chemicals

75.2%
Minimising the chemicals used for growing and processing the material, and dyeing this item
Traceability

Traceability

68%
The transparency of the supply chain for this item, from raw material to finished product
People's Wellbeing

People's Wellbeing

48%
The impact of this item on the people needed to create it, from raw material to finished product