Whether with a narrow or flared fit, with a low or high waistband, plain or with a washed-out used look – women’s jeans are available in many different styles. What many people don't know is that the production of conventional jeans sometimes releases chemicals that can harm the environment. Many brands and sustainability labels are counteracting this in order to ensure more sustainable production.
Fair jeans from sustainable production are mostly made of cotton of superior organic quality. Genetic engineering and pesticides are not used in production. In terms of working conditions and wages, sustainable jeans are way ahead of conventional jeans. Compared to normal women's jeans, organic jeans use significantly gentler production methods and special attention is paid to working conditions, even under certified standards. On the one hand, care is taken to ensure that all sub-processes are as water- and energy-saving as possible, and on the other hand, only substances that pose no risk to health are used in production. Frequently, these types of jeans are also produced in Europe.
Jeans and tops from sustainable production are very trendy. In terms of material quality, they are in no way inferior to conventional clothing and are often more durable. In order to create a stylish look with fair trade clothing, you usually do not need any eye-catching accessories. The materials themselves give your outfit a high-quality look. A popular combination for leisure time: sustainable jeans in classic medium blue with a simple t-shirt made of soft organic cotton. A pair of casual sneakers in a trendy retro design could round off the timeless look. To wear fair jeans a little more formally, it is best to wear clothes in darker shades. Dark blue women's jeans match wonderfully with an elegant blouse, a figure-hugging blazer and classic pumps or ankle boots. A beaded or sequined clutch gives your stylish look a glamorous feel.