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Bermuda shorts

Bermuda shorts

Regular price 90,00 €
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Color: Undyed

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Product description

Our first pair of Bermuda shorts is here! And with it, we're expanding our undyed range, as these high-quality pants, made from a cotton-linen blend, are also completely dye-free. Their timeless design and durable quality make these pants truly special. They come at a price, of course, but you're getting something truly unique.

Note: Runs a little large, so we recommend ordering one size smaller!

  • Fair & environmentally friendly produced in Portugal
  • pre-washed, no longer shrinks
  • subtle tonal logo embroidery
  • high-quality & robust canvas fabric
  • uncolored

Size and Fit

Philipp with 1.90m wears L

Our Bermuda shorts have a loose fit with a slightly wider leg. If in doubt, we recommend going down a size.

Material

55% organic cotton, 27% lyocell, 18% linen

Care instructions

If your mom doesn't do the laundry for you, find out more here: Care instructions

Shipping and returns

We love shipping, but not so much returns - you can find all the information here: Shipping & Returns

Manufacturer information

Place of production: Povoa de Varzim, Portugal
Producer: Cortextil

DIRTS is a manufacturer within the meaning of Art. 19 GPSR

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  • GOTS certified

    GOTS – the Global Organic Textile Standard – is the world's leading standard for organically produced natural fibers. The certificate combines environmentally friendly standards with strict social criteria along the entire production chain.

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  • Made in Portugal

    For us, transparency and education are the most important building blocks for greater sustainability in the textile industry. It is therefore important to us that our customers understand and know how their clothing is made.

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