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Charcoal Denim Jeans
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Denim jeans with contrast topstitching, knee darts and riveted patch pockets. Adjustable waist.
Style: bp1083-Charcoal
From the sale of each item we donate 10% to a charity we support.
- 100% cotton
- Cold machine wash, line dry, warm iron
Style: bp1083-Charcoal
From the sale of each item we donate 10% to a charity we support.
Made by Eternal Creation
When you buy Eternal Creation clothes, it's not just about great designs and beautiful quality You also make a positive difference to people's lives.
Each garment has been made in a supportive and fun working environment, putting tailors first.
Since 1999 they have done their best to uphold the principles of Fair Trade, embracing equal opportunity, good working conditions, fair pay and working to minimise the environmental impact of their business.
Meet a Tailor
With over 70 staff from India, Tibet and Nepal the Eternal Creation tailoring centre is a hive of activity. Meet the lovely people who bring your Eternal Creation products to life!
IDRISHIdrish comes from a family of tailors in Bengal in the West of India, learning to sew in his father's tailoring shop as a teenager. He worked with his father for 10 years alongside his two younger brothers, Shamin and Armin, before moving to Delhi, hoping to find better-paid work.
After working in several large factories, Idrish moved to Dharamsala, where his younger brother Shamin was already working for Eternal Creation. He was soon followed by his other brother, Armin, and several of his cousins! He says he loves the atmosphere of the workshop and the fact that he is working alongside his brothers and cousins, but regrets that fact that his two sons have to remain with their grandparents in Bengal- the reason being that there are no schools in Dharamsala that teach Bengali, their native tongue. Idrish sews all of Eternal Creation's designs, but loves to make baby overalls and bibs best, as he says they look neat and are usually made in bright fabrics. |