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Hepburn Wide Leg High Rise 32" Jeans North Current

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Hepburn is a high-rise style that is fitted through the waist and seat, tapering outward from the thigh for a wide leg with a 32" inseam.

North Current is a clear, even, mid-blue wash. It features a silver shank, copper rivets, khaki stitching, a clean hem and an ecru back patch

Our family owned facilities have partnered with Recover to produce certified and traceable recycled fiber fabrications, transforming textile waste into sustainable fibers to further our commitment to the environment and closing the loop on fashion.

Original ‘61 is a structured denim weave crafted from certified cotton that adapts to your body’s shape to become uniquely your own.

Fabric Detail: 99% Cotton, 1% Lycra

 

We are committed to a sustainable future for people and the planet through our products and our process. We believe we have the power to help shape the future of the global denim market by sourcing responsibly, manufacturing sustainably, and designing intentionally.

WATER CONSERVATION

This style used 78.5 liters of water during production. A 5-minute shower uses about 45 liters of water.

CARBON FOOTPRINT

This garment produced about 1.26 lb(s) of CO2 during manufacturing. A typical car emits about 6 lbs of CO2 over 5 miles.

ENERGY USE

This garment required 2.68 kWh of energy to produce. A standard household lightbulb uses about 3 kWh of energy over two days.

VERTICAL SUPPLY CHAIN

All our denim — from fiber to finished garment — is manufactured in our family-owned factory. By overseeing the entire process, we can focus on traceable and scalable practices that minimize environmental impact without compromising on quality.

THE CLIMATE PLEDGE

The apparel industry is a significant contributor to the exploitation of natural resources and environmental degradation. By joining The Climate Pledge, we’ve made the bold commitment to reduce our carbon emissions to net-zero by 2040.