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HIGH-RISE MINI SHORTS IN DENIM

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DESCRIPTION High-rise mini shorts in organic cotton denim with mini flap pockets and frayed trims. A leather Chloe Paris logo patch signs the back. PRODUCT DETAILS High-rise mini shorts outer shell: 100% Cotton Patch: 100% Calfskin Fit: high waist, mini length - The model is 5'10" (178 cm) and wears a prototype in size 36 - White jean shorts - Front zipper & Chloe-engraved button fastening - Mini front flap pockets - Back patch pockets - Leather Chloe Paris logo patch at back An organic cotton farming system sustains the health of soils, ecosystems and people by eliminating the use of toxic and persistent organic pollutants and increasing water conservation. Color: White Item code: CH25ADS01157101 CARE INSTRUCTIONS To preserve the integrity of your garment wash it at a maximum of 30°C, using a mild process to protect its delicate nature. This garment cannot withstand any bleaching agent. To maintain its shape, gently iron this garment at a maximum sole plate temperature of 110°C, taking care to avoid any harsh pressure while ironing. Entrust this garment to a specialist for mild cleaning with tetrachloroethylene and solvent F, ensuring its delicate nature is maintained with the most care. To maintain its delicate nature, do not wet clean this garment. To best preserve its form and texture, please do not tumble dry this garment. TRACEABILITY Better traceability is central to improving our materials as well as social and environmental practices. Dyeing: Italy Weaving: Italy

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REVERSIBLE ID
501813330
Brand style ID
CH25ADS01157101-1

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