PORTER BLUE X PEOPLE OF LEISURE - Wanderer Flare Mabel Wash
Wanderer Flare Mabel Wash
Introducing the 'Wanderer Flare Mabel Wash' jeans, a collaborative masterpiece by People of Leisure and Porter Blue, where the allure of vintage meets the pinnacle of ethical fashion. Meticulously crafted from Italian denim sourced from the renowned Candiani Mills in Milan, each pair is a harmonious blend of sustainability and timeless style. Now featuring a flattering High Rise fit with a rise of 10.75", an inseam of 32", and a leg opening of 20", these jeans are designed to offer both style and comfort.
Our dedication to the environment extends to the very fabric of these jeans, with a 98% cotton composition, including 40% BCI (Better Cotton Initiative) organic cotton, paired with 2% spandex for that perfect stretch. Employing an innovative ECO Waterless Wash technique, we ensure a minimal environmental footprint without compromising on the denim’s luxurious feel.
Crafted with care and conscience, the 'Wanderer Flare Mabel Wash' jeans are a celebration of ethical craftsmanship. Every pair emerges from a GOLD WRAP Certified Factory in Sri Lanka, a place where we don't just make jeans—we nurture a culture of respect for both people and planet. This coveted certification isn't just a badge; it's a promise, reflecting our deep-rooted commitment to upholding the highest social, environmental, and ethical manufacturing standards.
Designed for the discerning and the conscious, the 'Wanderer Flare' boasts a blind hem design, offering a 3-inch inseam extension for a customizable fit. Tailored to perfection, each pair exhibits reinforced belt loop construction, ensuring durability and style that lasts.
These jeans are not just an item of clothing; they are a statement of responsible luxury. The flared style echoes retro chic, while the detailed stitching on the generous back pockets narrates a story of meticulous craftsmanship. This isn't just fabric; it's an embodiment of upcycled finesse, designed to flatter and move with you.
For those who embody sustainable luxury, the 'Wanderer Flare Mabel Wash' is more than fashion—it's a lifestyle. It's a tribute to those trendsetters who believe in looking good while doing good. Experience this perfect blend of comfort, style, and conscience in one must-have pair of jeans. Explore more eco-friendly options in our Bottoms Collection and join us in making a difference, one stitch at a time.
Ethically made in Sri Lanka
Features:
- Italian Denim from Candiani Mills -Milan
- 98% Cotton (40% BCI Organic Cotton) 2% Spandex
- ECO Waterless Wash
- Recycled Metals-Buttons and Rivets
- Ethically manufactured in a GOLD WRAP CERTIFIED Factory
- Blind Hem design allows for 3" inseam extension and hem customization
- Tailored, Re- enforced belt loop construction
Measurement Specifications:
- Rise: 10.75"
- Inseam: 32"
- Leg Opening: 20"
Return Instructions
All returns must be returned within 30 days of receipt to the address below. Please include your order number on the outside of the package and send to this address:
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People of Leisure
Order # (your order number)
5201 Pacific Blvd., Huntington Park, CA. 90255
Return Policy
We're all about making sure you love your purchases from People of Leisure! But we understand that sometimes things don't work out. Here's how we can help make returns as easy as pie:
Just a Little Heads Up
To ensure everyone gets the best quality, we can only accept returns if they're in their original, cozy condition - unworn and unwashed. We also do not accept returns if the item falls under our "Vintage Item Sales Policy" explained below.
Vintage Item Sales Policy
We take pride in offering authentic vintage products that come with their unique history, including some signs of wear and tear. To keep the charm and integrity of these treasures, all sales of our vintage items are final and cannot be returned for a refund. All Vintage items will have a "Vintage Item Sales Policy" note within the description to notify you that the item falls under this policy.
Sale Items
Got a great deal on a sale item? Awesome! Just keep in mind that all sale and discounted items are not eligible to be returned for a refund. But we hope you love them!
If an item comes back to us that's not eligible for a return, don't worry! We'll just need to ask you to cover the shipping cost to get it back to your loving arms.
Checking In
If there's an issue with a return not meeting our criteria, we'll be in touch. Our goal is to make sure every piece you get keeps its promise of comfort and style. If we notice any signs of wear, alterations, or anything else that's out of the ordinary, we might have to say no to a refund. But we're here to talk it out if you have any questions or concerns. Just drop us a line at hello@peopleofleisure.co - we're here for you!
Shipping Charges
We try to keep things fair and simple, so we can't cover the shipping charges for returns, and the original shipping fees aren't refundable. But we're always looking for ways to make your shopping experience as delightful as possible.
Return Process
Once we have received the return and it is approved, your refund will be credited back to the original method of payment used to make the purchase.
Your refund will be processed within 7 business days. You will be notified via email with the address from when the order was placed. Please note that your banking or credit card company may take longer to process the refund and to contact them regarding any pending transaction. It may take up to 5-7 business days once they’ve received the information from us.
If you would like to exchange an item for another color or size, please contact us via email at hello@peopleofleisure.co to ensure that the new item is available. We will only accept returns for exchange if they meet all criteria for an acceptable return (see above). Please make sure to note the exchange on the return form. We will ship the exchange to you at our expense (does not apply to international orders).
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With 8 percent of global greenhouse-gas emissions being produced by the apparel and footwear industry and 20 to 25 percent of globally produced chemical compounds being utilized for textile-finishing, the industry has become heavily reliant on a business model that is no longer sustainable. Not to mention, unethical. Fast fashion runs on a model that relies on paying garment workers less than minimum wage along with poor working conditions.
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