
Introducing
Elsa Denim Trousers
Good fitting trousers with great quality are becoming a hard thing to find - that's until our Elsa Jeans enter the room.
Undyed and Pre-Shrunk their fabric is the natural color of raw cotton with a textured feel that's elevated with the front seam design.
Our attention to detail goes beyond the product itself - the metallic rivets are nickel-free and the tag in the back is made of paper.
Curious about how this product is made?
We're an open book
Who Made This?

MAFA - Fabric Garments Manufacture
With more than 15 years developing and making garments with a great care for quality. Specialized in Denim Garments, they have a team of 17 workers and produce everything in house.

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?
We promise it's very simple!
Probably the biggest concern when caring for cotton knits is to make sure it doesn't end up in your child drawer because it shrank.
We promise it's very simple, let us help!
Wash Less
Rule #1: do not wash your garments every time you wear them, ok? If you have a tiny stain, why not spot clean it?
Know more how to take care of your garments here.
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.
Golden Rule: Don't Tumble Dry
When drying always Air Dry, the temperature and friction of the tumble drier will shrink your pieces and create pilling.
When drying always dry Flat, try to lay it out neatly so it retains its shape forever!