Exa Two-Layer Pants
Iconic Style Meets Versatile Performance
Elevate your mountain experience with the Exa two-layer pants – where eco-conscious design meets unparalleled versatility for every ski adventure.
Sustainable Innovation
- Eco-designed with 100% circular polyester sourced from textile waste
- PFC-free Teflon Ecoelite™ durable water repellent treatment
All-Weather Protection
- 20K/20K membrane for exceptional waterproofing and breathability
- Dryplay 20K/20K technology
- Coremax lining tricot (100 g/m²) for added warmth
- Recycled Thermal STD (40 g/m²) insulation
- Snow gaiters and elasticated snow skirt to keep powder out
Designed for Comfort
- Straight cut for classic style and ease of movement
- Ergonomic construction at waist and knee positions
- Thigh vents with waterproof zips for temperature regulation
- Waist gaiter for additional warmth and snow protection
Functional Features
- Hand pockets with zips for secure storage
- Snap buttons at bottom hem for easy boot access
- Belt loops at waist for a customized fit
- Bottom hem reinforcement for durability
Technical Specifications
- Weight: 740g
From groomed runs to off-piste adventures, the Exa pants deliver the perfect blend of style, comfort, and performance. Their versatile design ensures you're ready for any slope condition, while the eco-friendly construction lets you ride with a clear conscience.
Embrace the mountains in iconic style with the Exa two-layer pants – because versatility shouldn't come at the cost of the environment or performance.
Picture Organic Clothing: Riding the Wave of Eco-Innovation
Ever wondered what happens when surfers, skaters, and snowboarders decide to shake up the fashion industry? You get Picture Organic Clothing - a brand that's as radical about sustainability as it is about shredding powder.
The Not-So-Pretty Picture of Traditional Outerwear
Let's face it: the usual way of making a snow jacket is about as eco-friendly as a coal-powered snowmobile. We're talking petroleum extraction, massive water usage, and enough carbon emissions to make a polar bear sweat (if they weren't already). But Picture Organic Clothing looked at this scene and said, "Nah, we're gonna carve our own path."
Materials That Make Mother Nature Smile
Picture's lineup of eco-warriors includes:
- Organic Cotton: 92% of their cotton is organic. That's like choosing a fresh, home-grown tomato over a plastic one.
- Recycled Polyester: 69% of their technical gear is made from recycled bottles. It's like your jacket used to be a refreshing drink in its past life.
- Bio-Sourced Materials: They're turning sugar cane into snow gear. Sweet, right?
- Tencel & Eco Vero: Fabrics so sustainable, trees are giving them a standing ovation.
- Reused Scraps: They're playing fabric Tetris, fitting leftover pieces into new products. Each lining is a unique color combo - it's like wearable abstract art!
Innovations That'll Blow Your Beanie Off
- PFC-Free Water Repellent: Because your jacket shouldn't outlive your great-great-grandkids in a landfill.
- Avitera SE Dyeing: Coloring clothes while using 50% less water and energy. It's like they're painting with magic.
- Bio-Recycling: They're working on turning your old gear into new threads. It's the circle of life, but for jackets.
The Impact? It's Huge (and We're Not Just Talking About Air Time)
- 46% reduction in carbon emissions with their organic cotton
- 93% less water used compared to conventional cotton
- 2.5 times less CO2 emissions and 6 times less oil used in their recycled polyester production
The Challenge? It's as Gnarly as a Double Black Diamond
Switching from petroleum to plants for technical gear is no easy feat. It's like trying to land a 1080 on your first day snowboarding. But Picture Organic Clothing is all about pushing limits and defying gravity (and conventional wisdom).
So, next time you're suiting up for the slopes or the streets, remember: with Picture Organic Clothing, you're not just wearing a jacket. You're wearing a revolution. A plant-based, recycled, organic revolution that looks good and feels even better. Now that's what we call riding in style!