Mango’s jeans take a sustainable turn

Jeans are a vital and a very comfortable part of our everyday clothing consciously or unconsciously, but on the other hand, their production is very harmful to the environment.

This week Mango revealed their water-saving denim capsule collection and this promotes the effort of “making denim thoughtfully”. In the production of this collection, 30 million liters of water were saved during the process with its new eco-wash technology. It has also included the 20% of its recycled denim in this collection which came from the customers who donated their old denim in their stores.

The collection is a cool everyday streetwear collection of the wide-leg,  the high-waist straight leg, the ankle-length cropped leg as well as belted jumpsuits, paneled denim jackets, and puff-sleeved shirts.

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