Cocoon Pants - Laia Yellow combo
Cocoon Pants - Laia Yellow combo
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Cocoon Pants in Airy and Semi See-through weight
Genderless shape with deep pockets and elastic waist for great fit and comfort.
Due to the handmade process slight differences in color or texture are expected and highly celebrated
Yellow color combo has been created using Myrobalan and Iron and boiled with dhavdi flowers.
Fit & Size
Fit & Size
Kadjahtou is 5'5 wearing: size 0 (XS) 26"-28" / 66 -72 cm waist - Up to 40" / 102 cm Hip. Baubacar is 5'7 wearing: size 1 (S) 28"-30 1/2" / 71 - 78 cm waist - Up to 42" / 107 cm Hip
See style size fit on our fit guide.
Materials
Materials
100% Cotton voile certified by Global Recycle Standard (GRS)
Craft
Craft
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Handle with love.
To prolonged the life & quality of your BBCP at home:
- Wash with like colors, avoiding hot temperatures
- Hand wash or machine wash using cold water and delicate cycle.
- Use gentle natural soap, avoid harsh chemicals. Do not use bleach or detergents containing bleach.
- Air dry if possible avoiding prolonged sunlight, or using the dryer in the lowest heat setting.
End of Life Composting
End of Life Composting
We hope that you will mend your BBCP if it gets torn or find creative solutions such as over-dyeing or embroideries. But, If your BBCP piece is truly at the end of its life you can compost it in the backyard and watch as it returns to the soil
- Cut the garment into strips about 2" wide. Then cut those strips into small squares, about 2-3"
- Collect your squares and mix them with potting soil; 2 parts soil / 1 part fabric, mix well.
- Or, If you have a compost bin or pile at home, you can toss the fabric squares straight in there.
- If you’re planting with your BBCP, add the fabric and soil mixture to a pot (or in the ground), then pop your plant inside!
- The cotton will help retain moisture in the soil and keep your plants from drying out.
- Add another layer of soil on top and press the plants firmly into the soil.
Then add water ... and watch your plants grow.


