Vaquita Mens Pyjama Trouser
Vaquita Organic Cotton Loungers – Supersoft, Durable & Sustainable
Our Loungers are crafted from supersoft organic brushed cotton, certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). This means the cotton is grown without synthetic fertilisers or toxic pesticides and meets the International Labour Organisation’s social criteria. With deep pockets and double-stitched seams, these Loungers are built for comfort, practicality, and everyday wear.
Why You’ll Love Them:
- Made from GOTS-certified organic brushed cotton
- Grown without toxic pesticides or synthetic fertilisers
- Meets ILO social standards for ethical production
- Supersoft finish for unbeatable comfort
- Deep side pockets for everyday practicality
- Double-stitched seams for extra durability
Inspired by the Vaquita:
These Loungers are named in honour of the Vaquita, the world’s rarest marine mammal. Found only in the northern part of the Gulf of California, Mexico, there are thought to be fewer than 10 individuals remaining. The plight of the vaquita highlights the broader challenges faced by cetaceans – whales, dolphins, and porpoises – and the urgent need for conservation to prevent extinction.
Vaquita Organic Cotton Loungers – Supersoft, Durable & Sustainable
Our Loungers are crafted from supersoft organic brushed cotton, certified by the Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS). This means the cotton is grown without synthetic fertilisers or toxic pesticides and meets the International Labour Organisation’s social criteria. With deep pockets and double-stitched seams, these Loungers are built for comfort, practicality, and everyday wear.
Why You’ll Love Them:
- Made from GOTS-certified organic brushed cotton
- Grown without toxic pesticides or synthetic fertilisers
- Meets ILO social standards for ethical production
- Supersoft finish for unbeatable comfort
- Deep side pockets for everyday practicality
- Double-stitched seams for extra durability
Inspired by the Vaquita:
These Loungers are named in honour of the Vaquita, the world’s rarest marine mammal. Found only in the northern part of the Gulf of California, Mexico, there are thought to be fewer than 10 individuals remaining. The plight of the vaquita highlights the broader challenges faced by cetaceans – whales, dolphins, and porpoises – and the urgent need for conservation to prevent extinction.