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Forest Green
The Facts:
✄ Locally made 🍃 Natural fibre
🐇 Soft Feel ⧖ Loose leg design
- Made in Australia
- Linen / cotton fabric
- Fitted waist with belt loops
- Side pockets
- Trouser hook closure plus button on inside of waist band
- Pressed pleat down front of legs
- Model is 170cm and wears a size 8
55% Linen / 45% Cotton
Medium weight fabric, feels soft on the skin.
Cool gentle machine wash or dry clean for longevity and to maintain front pleats. Warm iron. Do not tumble dry. Line dry in the shade.
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- Get a full refund on all full priced products
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DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.

DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.

DEADSTOCK FABRIC
Deadstock fabrics are unwanted fabrics, which come from places like closed factories and manufacturers, or big brands that order too much or the wrong colour or type of fabric for what they wanted. It is typically deemed a waste product in the fashion industry and would otherwise end up in landfill.
We purchase deadstock fabric either straight from the source or from local Australian retailers who specialise in this type of material. We see deadstock fabric as a good way to upcycle perfectly good materials and help minimise waste.



