Straight Six Men's Freedom Flex Jeans in Dark Sanded Blue - BM22946

SKU: 44BM22946-419

$129

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Introducing the Straight Six Men's Freedom Flex Denim Jeans in Dark Sanded Blue, where classic style meets unmatched comfort. These jeans are crafted from a premium cotton blend with fleece stretch, providing advanced comfort for everyday wear. The indigo fabric showcases a trendy, heavily faded front with stylish whiskering behind the knees, ensuring you make a bold fashion statement. Whether you're dressing up or staying casual, these jeans offer the perfect balance of style and ease for the modern guy. These pants are designed to enhance your wardrobe.

  • Regular rise: 10"; Back rise: 14.5"; Bottom opening: 16" - a fit that complements any long day
  • 41% cotton, 41% lyocell, 17% polyester, 1% spandex
  • Classic straight leg cut for a timeless appeal in trousers
  • Machine wash cold; wash every 8-10 wears to help reduce your environmental impact and to extend the life of your denim
  • Indigo dye; handle with caution to avoid staining
Color: INDIGO
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Frabric content: 41% Cotton, 41% Lyocell, 17% Polyester, 1% Spandex Machine wash cold with like colors. Wash every 8-10 wears to help reduce your environmental impact and to extend the life of your denim. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low or, even better, hang to dry. Be aware that natural indigo dye may bleed. Indigo dye can permanently stain light colored clothing or furniture, wear it with care.
Classic straight leg | Regular rise: 10" | Back rise: 14.5" | Bottom opening: 16" | Measurements taken from a size 32 waist and may vary slightly. Model is wearing a size 32/34. Height: 6'2 1/2 (191 cm), Waist: 32 (81cm), Inseam: 34 (86cm).
These jeans are made with Cotton Made In Africa. When you purchase denim with the CMIA seal, you not only contribute to improving the living conditions of African cotton farmers, you support better water conservation methods. Sub-Saharan Africa is the fifth largest cotton exporter in the world. Over 20 million people in the region are either directly or indirectly supported by the cotton industry. Cotton thus plays a key role in fighting poverty and makes a major contribution to help food security in many countries in Africa.

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