



Hemp Denim Wide Pants
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- About brand
Mittan Heavyweight Hemp Pants – Navy Blue
These all-season trousers are constructed from a dense hemp fabric, woven with thick threads in both warp and weft. While the warp is dyed with reactive dyes and the weft remains undyed, the resulting fabric features a distinctive tone and depth. Over time, the hemp fibers soften and develop a cotton-like texture while retaining their unique structure—even after repeated washing.
Size & Fit
Based on the PT-69 silhouette, these pants feature a straight leg with a wider hem and slightly enlarged back pockets for visual balance and function. Designed with both structure and comfort in mind, they include an elastic waistband and an organic cotton drawstring on the inside for a secure fit—belt loops are also included to support the garment’s natural weight. The pants are fully adaptable for year-round wear with your choice of lining.
Features & Specifications
- Main fabric: 100% Hemp (warp and weft)
- Other fabric blend: Hemp 45%
- Reactive-dyed warp, undyed weft
- Straight-leg silhouette with wider hem
- Elastic waistband with internal organic cotton string
- Belt loops included to support heavyweight construction
- Color: Navy Blue
Care Instructions
- Wash separately to preserve natural texture
- Dry in the shade to prevent fading
- Do not bleach or tumble dry
- Natural thread knots and irregularities are part of the fabric's character
- Do not pull on knots as this may lead to breakage or small holes
Note: Due to post-sewing washing, slight variations in size and color may occur. This garment is designed to evolve over time with wear and care, reflecting the natural qualities of hemp.
Model Info
- Model information not provided
Editor's Note
- Crafted for long-term wear—structured yet softening with time
- A durable pant that bridges natural tradition and contemporary fit
- Pair with relaxed tops or layering pieces for year-round versatility
- Perfect for those who value both material integrity and tactile evolution
Craftsmanship lies at the heart of 11.11 / eleven eleven. Renowned for its use of indigenous cotton and 100% natural dyes, the label uses heritage techniques such as hand spinning, hand loom weaving, hand painting, miniature tie-dyeing, and quilting. The label maintains its unique handmade vision by departing from mainstream manufacturing, producing small batch slow-made clothing in collaboration with groups of artisans located all across India. Each season the brand dissolves distinctions between geographic and gender boundaries - the looks are safe for the skin and transitions seamlessly between cultures from day to evening wear. Expect to see relaxed silhouettes with a sartorial touch that echo the brand’s ‘seed to stitch’ philosophy.
The communities at the foundation of our value chain are custodians of living traditions and are essential to this moment in time. Many of the rurally located Artisans we collaborate with already work from home - their spinning wheel, loom and kitchen activities happen in the same space - equipment might extend to the porch or a roof terrace. Family members often work as a team in charge of different operations. Many grow their own food and co-exist with animals. These craft communities located in remote areas have some of the smallest carbon foot prints on the planet. This self-sufficient model has never felt more inspiring or relevant as a model for living.
The moment we put on clothing there is a shift from being an individual to an interconnected member of society - cloth connects our bodies & minds to a team of makers that brings each garment to life. The materiality connects us to the environment & where we stand in relationship to it. The ingredients engaged in our natural dyes are indigenous- safe for skin & the planet - after the dyeing process is complete the nitrogen rich water & organic matter are used for fertilizing local crops. The process' promotes team work / cooperation between Men & Women from various traditions of Faith.
Making clothes has the potential to incentivize social cohesion and shift impact from being exploitative and culturally degenerative to being regenerative with a focus on reclaiming culture and recovery.
11.11 / eleven eleven is the pret label of the parent company CellDSGN Pvt. Ltd. whose design vision and marketing initiatives are spearheaded by : Mia Morikawa, Graphic Design graduate from Central Saint Martin’s University of the Arts, London & Shani Himanshu, Master’s in Fashion Design from Domus Academy, Milan.
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Hemp Denim Wide Pants

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