Linen and viscose Cargo-fit trousers 0510 7083
Description
Cargo-fit trousers in linen and viscose featuring a front button with concealed zip fastening and subtle side slits at the ankle. Side French pockets and welt pockets at the back enhance functionality, while flap cargo pockets with concealed buttons introduce a contemporary utility-inspired detail. A versatile piece designed for modern summer dressing.
75% Viscose 22% Linen 2% Cotton 1% Elastane
Viscose
Viscose is a fiber obtained from the wood pulp of beech trees. It's a cellulose yarn that imitates the softness and shine of fine silk fibres, it was born precisely with the name of vegetable silk, because it was created by man specifically to emulate the softness characteristics of natural silk. Viscose is a very wear-resistant and biodegradable fabric and absorbs colors very well, which appear brighter than classic cotton fabrics. Viscose fabric has greater moisture absorption properties than any synthetic textile fibre. Preventing the formation of bacteria and the growth of dust mites. Viscose fabric can often be classified as hypoallergenic and thanks to this property it is very suitable for clothing.
Linen
Linen is a cellulosic fiber derived from the stem of the flax plant. Linen fibers are much stronger and brighter than other textile fibres, producing fresh and absorbent fabrics. It's still grown naturally and is eco-sustainable and completely recyclable and biodegradable. The fiber has a shiny appearance, and it presents a cold and slippery hand. Linen is hygroscopic, therefore it removes humidity quickly. This fabric also has healing characteristics. For example, it blocks the development of bacteria that cause an unpleasant odor on the skin and minimizes the risk of skin diseases caused by increased sweating and has absolutely no risk of developing allergies.
Cotton
Cotton is obtained from the flower of the cotton plant, specifically from the fluff around the seed, also called cotton wool. It's pleasant to wear, healthy, hypoallergenic and biodegradable. It's a soft fibre, well tolerated by sensitive skin and therefore the most recommended for clothing. Breathable. With cotton fabrics, the skin breathes and sweat can be evacuated through perspiration.
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