Houdini W's Aerial Pants Sandstorm
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Sometimes we find a fabric that almost designs a garment for us. The Flux Weave is a fabric made from 85% recycled polyester and 15% virgin polyester. It has all the benefits of a synthetic performance fabric. It is light, stretchy, quick-drying and very tough. But it also has the touch and feel of a natural fabric: A living structure, softness and pleasant breathability.
This fabric has then been cut in a timeless, minimalistic form that works in any context. If you prefer to get your Aerial Pants dirty in the woods or keep them clean at the office is up to you. The light, tough fabric and versatile cut will handle both with ease. Hidden drawcords make it easy to tighten the leg endings over climbing shoes or hiking boots.
We can highly recommend Women's Aerial Pants to anyone that is looking for a pair of pants with all the functional benefits of a performance garment in a clean, minimalistic form.
When your Women's Aerial Pants are worn out, please don’t throw them away. They are designed for circularity and the material can be recycled and used again. Return them to a Houdini recycling unit in one of our stores or at selected retailers.
- Regular tapered fit
- Light fabric with an open structure
- High breathability
- Quick-drying
- Hidden security pocket with zipper
- Adjustable leg endings
- Belt loops
- Fabric is made in 85% recycled fibers
- Fabric is fully recyclable
- Weight women's medium: 276 g
- Fabric produced in Japan
- Garment produced in Portugal
Fabrics and Technocology
Main Fabric: Flux Weave
A unique fabric with all the benefits of a synthetic performance fabric: It is light, stretchy, quick-drying and very tough. But it also has the touch and feel of a natural fabric: A living structure, softness and pleasant breathability.
- Origin: Japan
- 85% recycled polyester 15% polyester
- Weight: 165 g/sqm
- Wicking finish
- Quick dry
- Linen touch spun polyester
- Recyclable
Care Instructions
Synthetic materials
When washing clothes made of synthetic fabrics, the use of a washing bag becomes even more important: It prevents microplastics from entering into rivers and oceans.
- Air clothes instead of washing to save water, energy and to make the garments last longer.
- Use a washing bag to protect your garments and to prevent fibers from leaking. When cleaning the bag and filter in the machine, make sure to wipe it clean and throw the lint in your trash can. Never rinse it in water since we don’t want the fibers to end up in lakes or oceans.
- Machine gentle wash, max 40 °C/104 °F.
- Use mild environmentally certified detergents and make sure to use the right dose.
- Avoid fabric softener. Besides being harmful for our environment, they have a negative impact on the garment performance, mainly moisture transportation and breathability.
- Do not dry in dryer. This exposes both the garment and the environment to unnecessary wear and tear. Most polyester garments dry quickly anyway.
- Hang dry.
- Do not iron.