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Fisherman Pants: A new denim collection by US Apparel

US Apparel has designed 100% organic cotton with a sustainable wash process. The collection has been labeled as “Fisherman Pants.” The Fisherman Denim is an easy-breezy, lightweight authentic denim jeans with a crunchy marble effect. Charcoal grey shade has knife-edge twill with dark bottom cuffs making it a secure & long-lasting love, and those sleek cuts will make you feel beach-ready anywhere and anytime!

Organic cotton is grown with no chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or genetically modified organisms (GMOs). On the other hand, conventional cotton is grown with the help of many chemical fertilizers and pesticides, and the use of GMO crops is also every day. Most of the chemicals used are classified as hazardous for both humans and the environment. Thus, choosing 100% organic cotton to manufacture denim with fewer wastewater generations makes the latest Fisherman Pants by US Appeal an innovative, sustainable, and green choice for the consumer.

US Apparel is a Lahore, Pakistan-based company supplying fashion industry companies that need reliable quality and delivery. The company built its first manufacturing facility in 1985 and quickly became Pakistan’s leading exporter of bottom-wear twills and denim. US Apparel constantly improves to remain state-of-the-art in all its processes and as a product innovator so that customers can be confident in partnering with us to achieve fashion leadership.

US Apparel is known to drive sustainability in the denim section. The key highlights of their sustainable efforts include:

  • US Apparel continuously implements new waterless washing methods, such as ozone and laser processes, along with the machines saving water and controlling effluents.
  • It re-uses the wastewater that still gets produced. After it goes through the effluent treatment plant, the company uses it in the factory for laundry.
  • US Apparel has a dedicated technical representative for chemical management to reduce hazardous chemicals in the supply chain. The company always purchases chemicals from approved chemical suppliers with compliance documents like PSD, CIL, SDS, COA, and TDS, along with the chemicals and dyes that comply with the Restricted Substances List.

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