365 5 Pocket Trouser - Coconut
365 5 Pocket Trouser
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One tree planted for every order
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UK Shipping
Please note that DPD next day and Saturday delivery options are not available for Guernsey, Jersey, Channel Islands, Isle of Man, Northern Ireland and north of Aberdeen.
ServiceCostFREE when you spendShipping timeEvri Standard(Order before 9pm)£2.50£752-4 working daysEvri Express(Order before 9pm)£3.50£1251-2 working daysRoyal Mail Standard(Order before 3pm)£2.50£752-4 working daysRoyal Mail Express(Order before 3pm)£3.50£1251-2 working daysDPD Next Day Delivery(Order before 4pm)£5.00£300Next Day Delivery(Mon - Thu)DPD Saturday Delivery(Order before 4pm Friday)£7.00-Saturday -
Free UK Returns
We offer 60 days to return your order to us, free of charge and printer-free options are available.
Items must be unworn, in new condition and include packaging and swing tags.
If you wish to exchange your item, simply return it for a full refund and place a new order for the correct item.
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Overview
Overview
The 365 Trousers are named so because of their year round wearability.
With a soft garment dye finish and made with 98% Organic Cotton and 2% Elastane for just a touch of stretch, they're smart enough for casual days and comfy enough for your next adventure. A solid option, any day.
Specifications
Specifications
- YKK fly zip fastening.
- Antique Silver look metal buttons and rivets.
- Side pockets with a cotton herringbone lining and internal pocket print.
- Patch on back pockets with stitching detail.
- Branded faux leather label.
- Clean finish waistband with belt loops.
- Recycled care label.
- Cut in our Regular Fit with in either 32"" or 34"" leg.
- SKU: M-TR-ULINP-4001-02
Materials
Materials
- Made from 98% Organic Cotton 2% Elastane (240g)
- This durable cotton is organic, meaning it's gentler on the environment and doesn't use any harmful synthetic chemicals. This creates a safer working environment for the farmers, and greatly reduces the consumption of water required for the crop- it's a no-brainer.