The 24 Trouser Relaxed Heavyweight
£139
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The Slim fit pants fit the regular body type and you who want a form-fitting cut.
Choose slimThe relaxed fit pants fit more relaxed around the legs for those who like a looser fit.
Choose relaxedColor - Navy
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A heavier version of our classic 24 Trouser.
The perfect alternative to a lightweight jean, the Heavyweight 24s have the same incredible stretch comfort of our classics, with 50% heavier fabric weight for added structure.
Model wears size M
Model measures: waist size 32", height 6'
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Regenerative Cotton
LESTRANGE made a massive commitment in 2023 and switched to regeneratively farmed cotton for our 24 Trouser and Overshirts. We partnered with Scheffer, one of Brazil's largest farms, that transitioned their entire cotton crop to regenerative practices certified under the RegenAgri standard. Scheffer practices zero-till and zero-irrigation planting, uses renewable energy, avoids synthetic pesticides, and preserves native vegetation on the estate. The result is that carbon is sequestered into the soil, rather than being released into the atmosphere.
Regenerative Cotton
Regenerative cotton farming methods focus on overall land management and are credited with improving soil health, sequestering carbon, increasing biodiversity, reducing flooding and improving the well being of the farmers, among other benefits. The methods employed are designed to work in harmony with the local environment and include practices such as zero tillage, precision planting, cover crops, natural irrigation and reduced or zero use of pesticides and fertlisers.
With regenerative farming, the outcomes are measured in order to confirm the benefits to the environment and adjusted on an ongoing basis to improve conditions and yield.
We believe that this is currently the best way to farm cotton and it is our overarching goal to move all our cotton to regenerative practices in the future.