Sustainable Materials
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Men's Nike Dri-FIT Soccer Tapered Pant
This product is made with at least 50% sustainable materials, using a blend of both recycled polyester and organic cotton fibers. The blend is at least 10% recycled fibers or at least 10% organic cotton fibers.
Layer up in soft French terry fabric with these Chelsea FC Standard Issue pants. They drape you in lightweight, sweat-wicking fabric with unbrushed loops on the inside in a tapered-fit to help keep you dry and comfortable. Squad details show exactly where your loyalty lies.
- Shown: Black/Pink Prime
- Style: FZ4171-010
Chelsea FC Standard Issue Third
Layer up in soft French terry fabric with these Chelsea FC Standard Issue pants. They drape you in lightweight, sweat-wicking fabric with unbrushed loops on the inside in a tapered-fit to help keep you dry and comfortable. Squad details show exactly where your loyalty lies.
Benefits
- Nike Dri-FIT technology moves sweat away from your skin for quicker evaporation, helping you stay dry and comfortable.
- Zippered pocket along the side seam gives you secure, easy-access storage for small items.
Product Details
- Elastic waistband with drawcord
- 54% polyester/46% cotton
- Machine wash
- Imported
- Shown: Black/Pink Prime
- Style: FZ4171-010
Size & Fit
- Model is wearing size M and is 6′2″/188cm
- Standard fit: easy and traditional
- Size Guide
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How This Was Made
- Combining recycled polyester and organic cotton creates a performance material that reduces carbon emissions, water and chemical inputs compared to blends made from virgin polyester and conventionally grown cotton.
- Organic cotton is grown without synthetic chemicals and uses less water than conventional cotton. Recycled polyester reduces waste and reduces carbon emissions by approximately 30% compared to virgin polyester.
- Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.
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