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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Levi’s Water<Less Jeans

More and more clothing companies are using organic materials and reducing waste in their factories.  Levi’s has been doing it for a while and now they have added a bevy of water<less styles and fits.  According to the page, Levi’s uses 42 liters of water to dye their jeans and we as people use 21 liters every time we wash our jeans.  This line of jeans can reduce the water usage, to make the jeans, from 28% to 96% depending on the style. The water<less line comes in almost every fit, from 510 to the premium jeans.  You can find these specific jeans on the Levi’s website, you just have to look for the stop sign with a hand inside, that’s the water<less symbol.  I think it great Levi’s is making an effort to save water and help the environment.  I chose 3 styles, 2 are 511 and 1 is a slouch fit called the Calder.  I love the fact that the jeans don’t look any different then the regular jeans.

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