Symbols Terry Towelling Pants
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Heavyweight terry towelling track pants with Symbols imprint design
Relaxed fit pant with generous sizing for a loose comfortable fit.Slightly tapered.
This style runs Big- If you are in-between sizes we suggest sizing down.
Coloured drawcord on waist.
Model Jack is 189cm (6'2) and is wearing a size MEDIUM (32)
Model Liana is 180cm, (5'9) 64cm Waist and is wearing a size SMALL (30)
*PLEASE CHOOSE CAREFULLY WE CAN EXCHANGE OR GIVE STORE CREDIT, BUT NO REFUND.
HOW TO MEASURE YOUR BODY
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WAIST
Measure around the smallest part of your waist -
OUTER LEG LENGTH
Measured from top of Hip bone to ankle bone Measured along the outside leg -
LEG OPENING (Measured in CM'S)
Measure around ankle bone
GARMENT MEASUREMENTS (Laid Flat)
XS (28) | S (30) | M (32) | L (34) | XL (36) | XXL (38) | |
WAIST (CM'S) | 33.5 | 36 | 38.5 | 41 | 43 | 45 |
LENGTH (CM'S) | 102 | 103 | 104 | 105 | 106 | 107 |
LEG OPENING (CM'S) | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 |
BSCI CERTIFICATION
What is Business Social Compliance Initiative?
The BSCI is the European social monitoring system for ethical sourcing initiated by the Brussels-based Foreign Trade Association (FTA). BSCI is a business-driven initiative for companies committed to improving working conditions in the global supply chain. BSCI unites hundreds of companies around one common Code of Conduct and supports them in their efforts to build an ethical supply chain by providing them with a step-by-step development- oriented system, applicable to all sectors and all sourcing countries.
BSCI Code of Conduct is built on the most important International Conventions protecting workers' rights, notably the ILO Conventions and recommendations. All BSCI participants commit to implement the Code in their supply chains. BSCI supports companies by providing them with a range of interlinked activities and tools to achieve a socially compliant supply chain.
The 11 principles of the Code of Conduct that BSCI participants commit to implement in their supply chains are:
- The rights to Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining
- No Discrimination
- Fair Remuneration
- Decent Working Hours
- Occupational Health and Safety
- No Child Labour
- Protection of Young Workers
- No Precarious Employment
- No Bonded Labour
- Protection of the Environment
- Ethical Business Behaviour