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The Slim Jeans
98,5% organic cotton, 1,5% elastane. Midweight, comfort stretch 12 1/4oz Candiani denim. Milled, cut, sewn and washed in Italy.
A slim silhouette with a mid-rise waist and a tapered, ankle-length leg for a fitted, slightly cropped look
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Size & Fit
Our women's slim fit jeans are cut from a comfort-stretch denim. They feature a mid-rise waist designed to sit on the waistline, a tapered slim fit leg that follows the leg without hugging it and are cut at the ankle to sit just above your shoe.
The model is 178cm/5'10” tall and wears the The Slim Jeans in size 26/34.Compare an item you own to our detailed measurement chart using our instructions below.
All measurements are garment measurements - take them on the garment lying out flat, not on the body. Please note actual garment measurements can vary +/- 1.5cm
Inseam W24 W25 W26 W27 W28 W29 W30 W31 W32 W33 L30 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 - - - L32 - - 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 76 L34 - - - 81 81 81 81 81 - - Measurements W24 W25 W26 W27 W28 W29 W30 W31 W32 W33 Waist 31.7 33 34.2 35.5 36.7 38 39.2 40.5 41.7 43 Hip 42.7 44 45.2 46.5 47.7 49 50.2 51.5 52.7 54 Thigh 26.2 27 27.7 28.5 29.2 30 30.7 31.5 32.2 33 Bottom 17.1 17.4 17.7 18 18.3 18.6 18.9 19.2 19.5 19.8 Front Rise 26 26.4 26.8 27.2 27.6 28 28.4 28.8 29.2 29.6 Back Rise 35.1 35.8 36.5 37.2 37.9 38.6 39.3 40 40.7 41.4 A. INSEAM Measure straight down the inside seam of the leg, from the crotch to the bottom of the leg.
B: WAIST Flatten the waistband fully and measure straight across the top edge.
C: HIP Measure from the lower edge of the pocket on one side, to the end of the fly, and back to the lower edge of the other pocket.
D: THIGH Flatten and measure straight across the leg, from just below the crotch to the outside seam of the leg.
E: BOTTOM LEG Measure straight across the bottom of the leg.
F: FRONT RISE Measure from the top of the waistline across the front closure and down the crotch.
Mid-rise waist, slim fit, tapered leg
Ankle length
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Designed for a clean, close silhouette, the Slim Jeans combine a flattering slim, ankle-length leg with comfort stretch for wearability. Our blue wash is cut from mid-weight Italian denim with 1,5% stretch, combining comfort with an authentic denim structure.
- Release
2023
- Version
1.0
- Fiber composition
98,5% organic cotton 1,5% degradable elastane
- Fabric construction
3/1 Twill weave
- Fabric weight
12 1/4oz
- Buttons
Recycled metal
- Lining
Pocket 100% organic cotton
- Fly
Zip fly
Traditional tan stitching
Metalbottoni recycled metal buttons and rivets
This is a product of nearly-all Italian engineering and craftsmanship. Iconic mill Candiani produces our denim fabric - from yarn to finished roll. Metalbottoni makes our recycled metal buttons and Incom, our denim manufacturing partner since 2018, handles cutting, sewing, washing, packing.
How it's made
Packing
INCOM Spa - Industria Confezioni Moderne
Urbania, Italy Est. 1976-01-01
Incom S.P.A is located in the mountainous village of Urbania, 50km inland from Pesaro on the Italian east coast. Run by Paolo, the second generation management of the family business, the factory is built on over 70 years of apparel experience, with the past 50 years focused nearly exclusively on denim. Incom's facilities are renowned for their high tech equipment and demanding quality standards. At Incom's Urbania facility our denim is developed and sampled. For regular productions, the Urbania facility handles the first and last steps of our denim manufacturing: sourcing, fabric quality control and cutting, as well as quality control and packing of the final garment. Sewing and washing is carried out by close partners located within 2 hours of driving.
Employees
69
Salary
1685 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
7.30-4pm
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Italy
2022-11-01
Pressing
INCOM Spa - Industria Confezioni Moderne
Urbania, Italy Est. 1976-01-01
Incom S.P.A is located in the mountainous village of Urbania, 50km inland from Pesaro on the Italian east coast. Run by Paolo, the second generation management of the family business, the factory is built on over 70 years of apparel experience, with the past 50 years focused nearly exclusively on denim. Incom's facilities are renowned for their high tech equipment and demanding quality standards. At Incom's Urbania facility our denim is developed and sampled. For regular productions, the Urbania facility handles the first and last steps of our denim manufacturing: sourcing, fabric quality control and cutting, as well as quality control and packing of the final garment. Sewing and washing is carried out by close partners located within 2 hours of driving.
Employees
69
Salary
1685 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
7.30-4pm
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Italy
2022-11-01
Washing
Green Lab Srl
Grottammare, Italy Est. 2017-01-01
Employees
43
Salary
1600 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-07-04
Italy
2024-07-04
Sewing
St. Service Srl
Frigento, Italy Est. 2020-01-01
Employees
20
Salary
1300 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2024-07-03
Italy
2024-07-03
Cutting
INCOM Spa - Industria Confezioni Moderne
Urbania, Italy Est. 1976-01-01
Incom S.P.A is located in the mountainous village of Urbania, 50km inland from Pesaro on the Italian east coast. Run by Paolo, the second generation management of the family business, the factory is built on over 70 years of apparel experience, with the past 50 years focused nearly exclusively on denim. Incom's facilities are renowned for their high tech equipment and demanding quality standards. At Incom's Urbania facility our denim is developed and sampled. For regular productions, the Urbania facility handles the first and last steps of our denim manufacturing: sourcing, fabric quality control and cutting, as well as quality control and packing of the final garment. Sewing and washing is carried out by close partners located within 2 hours of driving.
Employees
69
Salary
1685 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
7.30-4pm
Tier
Manufacturing
Last Visit
2022-11-01
Italy
2022-11-01
Finishing
Candiani S.p.A.
Robecchetto Con Induno, Italy Est. 1938-01-01
Candiani operate a fully vertically integrated supply chain, covering spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing of their denim fabrics. Now run by the fourth generation of the founding family. Luigi the founder started with a small production of workwear fabrics, afterwards his son Primo converted the weaving facility into a denim mill. Next in line Gianluigi refined their focus to pioneer premium denim. Nowadays Alberto leads the mill with the aim of becoming “the greenest textile company in the blue world”. When the area surrounding Candiani's facilities was converted to a protected nature reserve in the 1970's, Candiani embraced increased requirements on social and environmental impact, making them a pioneer in responsible manufacturing. Candiani have been recycling all cotton waste since 1976. They started water recycling for reuse in their own plants in the 1990s, invested in heat recovery systems in the early 2000's and started with post consumer recycled fabrics in the 2010's. As part of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) initiative they have completely eliminated the use of hazardous chemicals from their operations and signed Greenpeace’s Detox Commitment. Candiani have developed proprietary processes as well, including a dyeing technique with a superficial yarn penetration, which allows for dyes to easily be washed away during the industrial laundry process to achieve a faded aesthetic, while saving water and chemicals. Candiani fabrics are, among others, GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified.
Employees
511
Salary
1500 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-11
Italy
2023-05-11
Weaving
Candiani S.p.A.
Robecchetto Con Induno, Italy Est. 1938-01-01
Candiani operate a fully vertically integrated supply chain, covering spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing of their denim fabrics. Now run by the fourth generation of the founding family. Luigi the founder started with a small production of workwear fabrics, afterwards his son Primo converted the weaving facility into a denim mill. Next in line Gianluigi refined their focus to pioneer premium denim. Nowadays Alberto leads the mill with the aim of becoming “the greenest textile company in the blue world”. When the area surrounding Candiani's facilities was converted to a protected nature reserve in the 1970's, Candiani embraced increased requirements on social and environmental impact, making them a pioneer in responsible manufacturing. Candiani have been recycling all cotton waste since 1976. They started water recycling for reuse in their own plants in the 1990s, invested in heat recovery systems in the early 2000's and started with post consumer recycled fabrics in the 2010's. As part of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) initiative they have completely eliminated the use of hazardous chemicals from their operations and signed Greenpeace’s Detox Commitment. Candiani have developed proprietary processes as well, including a dyeing technique with a superficial yarn penetration, which allows for dyes to easily be washed away during the industrial laundry process to achieve a faded aesthetic, while saving water and chemicals. Candiani fabrics are, among others, GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified.
Employees
511
Salary
1500 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-11
Italy
2023-05-11
Yarn dyeing
Candiani S.p.A.
Robecchetto Con Induno, Italy Est. 1938-01-01
Candiani operate a fully vertically integrated supply chain, covering spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing of their denim fabrics. Now run by the fourth generation of the founding family. Luigi the founder started with a small production of workwear fabrics, afterwards his son Primo converted the weaving facility into a denim mill. Next in line Gianluigi refined their focus to pioneer premium denim. Nowadays Alberto leads the mill with the aim of becoming “the greenest textile company in the blue world”. When the area surrounding Candiani's facilities was converted to a protected nature reserve in the 1970's, Candiani embraced increased requirements on social and environmental impact, making them a pioneer in responsible manufacturing. Candiani have been recycling all cotton waste since 1976. They started water recycling for reuse in their own plants in the 1990s, invested in heat recovery systems in the early 2000's and started with post consumer recycled fabrics in the 2010's. As part of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) initiative they have completely eliminated the use of hazardous chemicals from their operations and signed Greenpeace’s Detox Commitment. Candiani have developed proprietary processes as well, including a dyeing technique with a superficial yarn penetration, which allows for dyes to easily be washed away during the industrial laundry process to achieve a faded aesthetic, while saving water and chemicals. Candiani fabrics are, among others, GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified.
Employees
511
Salary
1500 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-11
Italy
2023-05-11
Spinning
Candiani S.p.A.
Robecchetto Con Induno, Italy Est. 1938-01-01
Candiani operate a fully vertically integrated supply chain, covering spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing of their denim fabrics. Now run by the fourth generation of the founding family. Luigi the founder started with a small production of workwear fabrics, afterwards his son Primo converted the weaving facility into a denim mill. Next in line Gianluigi refined their focus to pioneer premium denim. Nowadays Alberto leads the mill with the aim of becoming “the greenest textile company in the blue world”. When the area surrounding Candiani's facilities was converted to a protected nature reserve in the 1970's, Candiani embraced increased requirements on social and environmental impact, making them a pioneer in responsible manufacturing. Candiani have been recycling all cotton waste since 1976. They started water recycling for reuse in their own plants in the 1990s, invested in heat recovery systems in the early 2000's and started with post consumer recycled fabrics in the 2010's. As part of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) initiative they have completely eliminated the use of hazardous chemicals from their operations and signed Greenpeace’s Detox Commitment. Candiani have developed proprietary processes as well, including a dyeing technique with a superficial yarn penetration, which allows for dyes to easily be washed away during the industrial laundry process to achieve a faded aesthetic, while saving water and chemicals. Candiani fabrics are, among others, GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified.
Employees
511
Salary
1500 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-11
Italy
2023-05-11
Carding
Candiani S.p.A.
Robecchetto Con Induno, Italy Est. 1938-01-01
Candiani operate a fully vertically integrated supply chain, covering spinning, dyeing, weaving and finishing of their denim fabrics. Now run by the fourth generation of the founding family. Luigi the founder started with a small production of workwear fabrics, afterwards his son Primo converted the weaving facility into a denim mill. Next in line Gianluigi refined their focus to pioneer premium denim. Nowadays Alberto leads the mill with the aim of becoming “the greenest textile company in the blue world”. When the area surrounding Candiani's facilities was converted to a protected nature reserve in the 1970's, Candiani embraced increased requirements on social and environmental impact, making them a pioneer in responsible manufacturing. Candiani have been recycling all cotton waste since 1976. They started water recycling for reuse in their own plants in the 1990s, invested in heat recovery systems in the early 2000's and started with post consumer recycled fabrics in the 2010's. As part of the Zero Discharge of Hazardous Chemicals (ZDHC) initiative they have completely eliminated the use of hazardous chemicals from their operations and signed Greenpeace’s Detox Commitment. Candiani have developed proprietary processes as well, including a dyeing technique with a superficial yarn penetration, which allows for dyes to easily be washed away during the industrial laundry process to achieve a faded aesthetic, while saving water and chemicals. Candiani fabrics are, among others, GOTS and Oeko-Tex certified.
Employees
511
Salary
1500 Salary Unit
Employees Work Hours
8h
Last Visit
2023-05-11
Italy
2023-05-11
Ginning
Gulu Agricultural Development Company Ltd
Uganda
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Farming
Unknown
South Africa
-
Elastane yarn
Asahi Kasei
Japan
-
Fabric Supplier
Copen United Ltd
Bulgaria
-
Finishing
Hosanna Textile
Pakistan
-
Weaving
Roomi Fabrics Ltd
-
-
Spinning
Ahmed Fine Textile Mills Ltd
Pakistan
-
Combing
Unknown
Pakistan
-
Ginning
Unknown
Pakistan
-
Farming
Unknown
Pakistan
-
Buttons
Metalbottoni
Italy
-
Rivets
Metalbottoni
Italy
-
Zipper
YKK
Italy
-
Sewing thread
Rama Srl
Italy
-
Main label
Rudholm & Haak (HK) Ltd
Hong Kong
-
Care label
Rudholm Portugal Lda
Portugal
-
Cost, resource and impact breakdown
For every garment, we not only disclose the full supply chain, but also its monetary and resource cost structure along with the resulting CO2e emissions. Impact is calculated in kg of climate change CO₂ equivalent. Figures refer to garment production (raw material to finished garment) and exclude post-purchase lifecycle stages (shipping, use phase, end of life).
| Component | Cost | Co2 | Water | Energy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Assembly | 30.6 EUR | 1.38 kg | 0.57 l | - |
| Main Fabric | 10.5 EUR | 6.72 kg | 3.69 l | - |
| Lining | 0.6 EUR | 0.43 kg | 0.23 l | - |
| Trims | 3.1 EUR | 0.12 kg | 0.08 l | - |
| Transport | 1.3 EUR | 1.53 kg | 0.03 l | - |
| Total | 46 EUR | 10.17 kg | 4.6 l | - |
Garment care instructions
Do not bleach
Do not tumble dry
Iron at low temperature 110°C
Professional dry clean
Wash with similar colors at 30°C
Detailed care instructions
- Make sure that the jeans is turned inside out before washing.
- Give the garment a good shake after wash and a light pull on the legs to remove creases.
- Hang drying will further prevent the garment further from wrinkling.
- Avoid storing in direct sunlight to prevent colour changes, sunlight also makes the cotton fibres weaker.
- Colour will continue fading and changing with wash, to maintain original appearance spot clean if possible.
- Even though it's been washed the colour may still bleed so be mindful wearing bright colors or sitting on bright surfaces.
How to take care of cotton jersey
Cotton is the most used natural fabric worldwide. There are many types of cotton fabrics available and many uses for it. To be safe, we suggest you have a look at the care instructions for the specific item before washing. As a natural fiber, cotton is prone to shrinkage - the looser/more elastic the knit, the more potential shrinkage. At Asket we prewash all our clothing to eliminate shrinkage, but this is not always the case for cotton clothing. This is a general guide of how to care for cotton clothes, helping you make your garments look better and last longer.
Garment take back and resale
To extend the life of our product, we take back any unwanted Asket garments - no matter their condition or age. In exchange, you'll receive a reward voucher based on the type(s) of garments you return. Your sent in garments will be handled for resale at our Bondegatan Restore location.
Product category | Reward value |
|---|---|
Underwear | 0 USD |
T-Shirts & Accessories | 5 USD |
Shirts & Sweatshirts | 10 USD |
Knitwear | 15 USD |
Trousers, Dresses & Skirts | 20 USD |
Outerwear | 25 USD |