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The Slouch Bootcut Jean | Stormy Ash
The Slouch Bootcut Jean combines a classic bootcut silhouette that kicks out a little at the ankle, a 31â full length inseam, with a slouchy, relaxed fit. Sitting as a mid-rise and fastening with a zipper fly, theyâre made with our softest organic cotton and TENCEL⢠with REFIBRA⢠blend denim for a comfortable take on this iconic jean style.
Organic cotton uses crop rotation, cover crops, and organic fertilizers instead of toxic chemical fertilizers or pesticidesâwhich means cleaner water, lower water usage, lower pesticide use, healthier soil, and a safer working environment for cotton farmers, compared to conventional cotton.
The Slouch Bootcut Jean combines a classic bootcut silhouette that kicks out a little at the ankle, a 31â full length inseam, with a slouchy, relaxed fit. Sitting as a mid-rise and fastening with a zipper fly, theyâre made with our softest organic cotton and TENCEL⢠with REFIBRA⢠blend denim for a comfortable take on this iconic jean style.
Organic cotton uses crop rotation, cover crops, and organic fertilizers instead of toxic chemical fertilizers or pesticidesâwhich means cleaner water, lower water usage, lower pesticide use, healthier soil, and a safer working environment for cotton farmers, compared to conventional cotton.
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The Slouch Bootcut Jean combines a classic bootcut silhouette that kicks out a little at the ankle, a 31â full length inseam, with a slouchy, relaxed fit. Sitting as a mid-rise and fastening with a zipper fly, theyâre made with our softest organic cotton and TENCEL⢠with REFIBRA⢠blend denim for a comfortable take on this iconic jean style.
Organic cotton uses crop rotation, cover crops, and organic fertilizers instead of toxic chemical fertilizers or pesticidesâwhich means cleaner water, lower water usage, lower pesticide use, healthier soil, and a safer working environment for cotton farmers, compared to conventional cotton.























