Gueda Momfit Denim Trousers washed blue
FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS ABOVE 100€ in Europe & UK | 160€ Worldwide
If you place an order from within the European Union, you will receive it in 1-4 working days. Place your order before 15:00 and there's a good chance you will receive it on the next day.
If you place your order from another European Country, the UK, the USA, Canada, Singapore or Japan, you will receive it in 2-4 working days*. Note that your local customs can sometimes add time to your delivery.
For more shipping, exchange and return info visit this link.
Gueda is a must-have in your sustainable wardrobe. Straight cut and high waisted with 5 pockets. These sustainable jeans are a completely versatile garment. The straight momfit style silhouette is timeless and flattering. The vintage blue can be combined with an infinite number of garments. For this style, we recommend you to choose a largest size as it is a slim-fit and you will feel more comfortable. They are made with high quality organic cotton and it's locally crafted, very close to home. In addition, we have used renewable energies from nut shells and finishing methods with less impact and reducing up to 90% of water. Km 0 production made in Spain.
95% Organic Cotton GOTS 5% Elastan
Responsibly Crafted & Designed in Spain
FIT: This is a slim-fit design and a high waist cut. If you hesitate between sizes, we recommend you to choose the largest size to feel comfortable. Check the Size guide to grab the correct size. It contains 5% of elastane so it has more elasticity and better adjustment. Sara's height is 1.70m and she is wearing a size 36.
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FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS ABOVE 100€ in Europe & UK | 160€ Worldwide
If you place an order from within the European Union, you will receive it in 1-4 working days. Place your order before 15:00 and there's a good chance you will receive it on the next day.
If you place your order from another European Country, the UK, the USA, Canada, Singapore or Japan, you will receive it in 2-4 working days*. Note that your local customs can sometimes add time to your delivery.
For more shipping, exchange and return info visit this link.
You have 30 DAYS to exchange sizes after you have received the items.
You have 14 DAYS to return any item, from the moment you receive the goods.
Simply follow the steps using the link below.
Be aware that all items must be returned in perfect condition, unused/unworn, unwashed and with its original labeling/packaging, to guarantee the exchange or refund.
We pay attention to the smallest details, which is why all our garments follow rigorous standards that control both the chemical and ecological composition of the dyes as well as the recycling and purification of up to 80% of the water used during the process. Always certified by GOTS or Oeko-Tex.
We always recommend checking the composition and care labels of the item, especially for Wool or Tencel garments. In general wash in cold water, at a maximum of 30°C. Use neutral, eco-friendly detergent for machine washing (use the special wool wash program) or hand wash. This way, you will prevent color loss and water pollution. Iron at medium temperature. It is recommended to iron inside out and in the shade to preserve colors for longer. In the case of wool garments, it is recommended to iron them inside out with a towel on top to protect the garment. Dry flat, never hanging, to prevent stretching and deformation..
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ORGANIC COTTON
GOTS Certified
Organic cotton is a more sustainable solution. It is grown without pesticides from seeds that have not been genetically modified.
Organic farming practices avoid using harmful chemicals while aiming for environmental sustainability and the use of fewer resources. Chemical-free agricultural land even stays fertile much longer than land hampered by the constant use of pesticides, so organic cotton farmers generally have a longer cotton commodity lifespan than otherwise.
The benefits are clear: using fewer pesticides means that workers’ health improves dramatically, communities can live in relative health with access to clean water and food supplies, and the land has a longer lifespan because chemicals are not damaging it. It also means the clothes we wear are safer for us since they don’t contain the myriad of chemicals often found in conventional cotton garments.