Pecan BOXER
Pecan BOXER
Pecan BOXER is made from SeaCell, a fiber obtained from the harvesting of Kelp seaweed in the Icelandic fjords and processed through a sustainable and certified method.
The uniqueness of this process lies in its ability to preserve the properties of the seaweed even after numerous washes. Seaweed fiber is naturally rich in minerals and vitamins that promote the remineralization of the epidermis and possess anti-inflammatory effects.
The skin's natural hydration level allows for an active exchange of these beneficial substances between the fiber and the skin. Furthermore, the high level of antioxidants protects the skin from free radicals.
Pecan BOXER is a versatile garment that can be used as underwear or as sporty shorts. Use it for your everyday activities, gym, yoga, hiking... a basic and comfortable piece to mix and match as you like.
Color:
Pecan BOXER is naturally dyed using an artisanal process. No chemical agents are used during the dyeing process. The brown-pinkish shade comes from the use of Acacia Catechu bark, a small thorny tree with gray-brown bark. You will notice that the Pecan shade will naturally change, adapting to the fabric, during the initial washes.
Your BOXER is garment-dyed. Garment dyeing is a specific technique, which means the product is dyed after it's been assembled. This imparts a unique and lived-in appearance. You'll notice that the Pecan shade will naturally fade and adapt to the fabric during the initial washes. Small irregularities and variations in shading should be considered inherent to the manufacturing process.
Note: Any dyeing process affects the fabric's texture. Matcha & Pecan thus have a different texture from Creamy, our collection of non-dyed garments. The fabric remains comfortable and soft, especially after several washes, although more compact. If undecided*, consider purchasing a size up. Choose the color based on your needs.
Not sure about the size to choose?
Refer to our size chart or contact us for any doubts!
The production of your BOXER takes place entirely in Italy, thanks to skilled artisan hands.