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Isla Women's Linen Pant - Biscuit

Size: XS

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Meet the Isla Linen Pant – the epitome of casual elegance. These lightweight pants are designed to keep you cool, comfortable, and effortlessly stylish. Featuring a wide-leg silhouette and a stretchy, elasticated waistband, the Isla Pant offers an easy, relaxed fit that you'll love to wear all day long. Adorned with chic pale gold toggle ends and practical side pockets, these pants combine functionality with a touch of luxury. Pair them with a linen shirt in a matching shade for a coordinated look, or style them with one of our tees or tanks for a laid-back vibe.

Whether you’re lounging at home or stepping out for a breezy summer day, the Isla Linen Pant is your go-to for comfort and style.

Wear this style with confidence—our entire Moke Summer '24 collection is crafted using innovative Clean Colour technology, which uses 95% less water in the dyeing process. Explore more about our commitment to sustainability below.

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FEATURES

  • 55% Linen, 45% Rayon - 210gsm
  • Elasticated waistband
  • Wide-leg
  • Functional side pockets
  • Toggle end drawstring
  • Colour-dyed with breakthrough sustainable Clean Colour Technology
  • Designed in New Zealand
  • Available in XS- 4XL (see video for models in each size)

Introducing.....

Clean Colour DYEING Technology

At Moke, we’re constantly striving to improve our processes, and our latest partnership is truly a game-changer! The textile industry is known for its environmental challenges, contributing significant waste and pollution. That’s why we’re thrilled to introduce the use of Clean Colour technology, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional methods.

This innovative process allows us to produce clothing with a significantly lower environmental impact. By saving water, reducing emissions, and conserving electricity, we’re making strides toward a more sustainable future. But how does this revolutionary fabric come to life?

DYE CARRIER

Water is not used to carry the dye into the fabric. A different material is employed which is completely recovered after dyeing and reused for the next batch

Temperature

Clean Colour technology works at a temperature 20°C lower than the traditional method, reducing evaporation and energy consumption.

DYE

In this process, the fabric retains 95% of the dye, compared to 75% in traditional methods. No salt is needed to fix the dye, leading to shorter rinsing times.

Short Cycle

Process time decreases by 50%, reducing energy consumption and CO2 emissions.

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