The Driftwood Tales
Short Charcoal Blue (Anthracite Blue) – Recycled Cotton
From The Driftwood Tales
Product details
Comfortable men's shorts made from 100% recycled cotton in Charcoal Blue. These sustainable shorts are carefully made in Bali by our regular tailor Kadek Alit Dwi Bawa and his team. Thanks to the relaxed fit around the legs and the comfortable elastic waistband these shorts are ideal for warm days travel relaxing moments and daily wear.
These shorts do not have a chino style but rather a more relaxed and modern look. The sturdy cotton fabric feels pleasant retains its shape well and is made from recycled materials for a lower environmental impact.
Product details-100% recycled cotton-Color: Charcoal Blue-Comfortable relaxed fit-Straight legs with extra freedom of movement-Elastic waistband for optimal comfort-Sturdy quality cotton-Vegan-Ethically produced in Bali Indonesia-Handmade by Kadek Alit Dwi Bawa and his team
Sustainably made in BaliOur clothing is produced in small batches in Bali. We have been working with our regular tailor Kadek Alit Dwi Bawa and his experienced team for years. This allows us to guarantee quality fair working conditions and craftsmanship.
By choosing recycled cotton less water is consumed and existing materials are given a second life. This way these men's shorts combine comfort style and sustainability.
Versatile men's shortsThe Charcoal Blue color is a stylish blend of dark blue and anthracite and is easy to combine with T-shirts polo shirts and linen shirts. Wear them casually to the beach during a walk on holiday or just at home.
Thanks to the airy fit and breathable cotton these shorts remain comfortable even on warm days.
Shipping informationFree shipping within the Netherlands from €50Worldwide free shipping from €125
Looking for sustainable men's shorts made from recycled cotton? These Charcoal Blue shorts combine comfort craftsmanship and a timeless look in one versatile garment.


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