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Naz corduroy cotton trousers for women with zipper and elastic on the waist in white. Straight fit and high-waisted.
Naz women's corduroy cotton pants in white with high-waisted wide leg fit. Ethically made in Portugal.
Naz corduroy cotton pants for women in white. Features high-waisted straight fit and pockets. Made in Portugal.
Naz women's corduroy cotton trousers with zipper and elastic on the waist in white. Sustainably made in Portugal
Comfortable women's corduroy trousers with zipper and elastic waist. Made from 100% cotton fabric. Features a high-waisted wide-leg fit.

Iggy White Corduroy Trousers

€119.00 EUR
Size
ColorWhite

Our high-waisted corduroy trousers have a straight fit that offers a flattering and relaxed look, while the 100% cotton fabric ensures cozy warmth. With a classic zip and button closure and the subtle back elastic to ensure a comfortable fit all day long.

Materials:
100% cotton.
100% recycled YKK zipper.
Recycled button

Care Instructions:
Wash at 30º
Hang dry
Iron at low temperatures

Straight fit with an elastic which adapts to more waist sizes. We recommend choosing the size you would normally wear.

Lara is 166cm and is wearing size Small.
Check the tool "Size guide" to see which size will fit better your body type. This tool also features a detailed chart of the garment.

Organic Cotton

By not using harmful chemicals, organic cotton means a healthier planet since it reduces the risk of acidification of water by 79% and the risk of eutrophication by 93%.


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Who Made This?
Meet Naz Factories. Eco-conscious fashion with lasting quality made in Portugal.

Troficolor - Fabric Supplier

A factory specialized in denim that is focusing in recycled and organic products.

Naz Factories. MoodleDoodle is our woven garment partner. Based in Leiria, workforce is 100% composed by women.

Moodledoodle - Sewing Partner

A small family-owned factory where the workforce is 100% female. Visiting them is always a please and the icing on the cake is to meet Cristina, the extraordinary multitasker that manages everything.

Meet Naz Factories. We pledge to work with local factories that highlight the craftmanship heritage in Portugal.

Classwash - Dying Partner

Our garments are dyed at this facility with GOTS certification and a water treament facility to ensure the water PH is balanced and ready to be treated in the waste water facility.

Is Cotton Bad for the Environment?

We're going to be honest here. Cotton production is awful for the environment, but let's face it, nothing produces in this quantity is going to be good.

When using cotton we try to use it either recycled, deadstock or, if we really need it, organic. Because using what exists is always going to be better than producing new.

Why Organic?

By not using harmful chemicals, organic cotton means a healthier planet since it reduces the risk of water acidification and eutrophication.

Being mostly rain-fed, savings on water can go up to 79% and almost 60% on emissions, as a big part of cotton growing emissions comes from fertilizers and pesticides used.

How to Care for it?

These Corduroy Trousers are Pre-Shrunk, what does it mean? It means it will not shrink any further. Nevertheless our advise stays the same:

Wash on Cold Temperatures

Always Wash Cold (30º it's not cold , ok?), only things that need to be desinfected need hot water, like sheets and towels or the pajamas you wore when you were very sick. Other than that, keep it cool.

Wash Less

Don't tumble dry - it really ruins your clothes and the environment! Think of air drying as an activism pro-environment!

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Andreia Pereira
So comfortable!

I really enjoy wearing this trousers, they are really comfortable !