Eda Maternity Pant 

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Caviar Black

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Modelled by 35 weeks pregnant Nicole

The most comfortable and versatile maternity trousers - ever! We love the Eda because the wide-leg shape looks good with both trainers and heels. Made from stretchy and eco-conscious jersey, not only does the under-the-bump elasticated waistband offer all-day comfort throughout pregnancy, but they come in handy afterwards too. Enjoy wearing on repeat!

"Comfort & style, you won't want to take them off!" - Natalie, Head of Design

  • Crafted in soft and stretchy LENZING™ ECOVERO™ jersey
  • Wears and washes brilliantly
  • Below the bump elasticated waistband
  • Pockets

Sustainable Attributes:

Made in Europe
Low Water Use
Ethically made
Vegan
Low Carbon


Read about the fabric and care of this garment here

Read about our Isabella Oliver Sustainability Index here

Discover our factories here

  • Details
    95% LENZING™ ECOVERO™ Viscose, 5% Elastane
    Machine Wash - 30°
    Product Code: TR00031-BLK
    Inside leg - 72.5cm (28 3/4")
    Click here for more sizing information
  • Delivery & Returns

    Delivery

    • Economy Delivery (3-7 working days) - FREE for UK orders over £99 (normally £3.95)
    • Standard Delivery (2-4 working days) - £4.95
    • Next Working Day Delivery (order before 2pm Monday - Thursday) - £6.95. Excludes Weekends and Bank Holidays.
    • International Delivery to over 120 countries available

    To find out more about all delivery information and timescales, click here.

     

    Returns

    Naturally we hope you’ll LOVE your purchase, but it’s alright to change your mind. We offer full returns on all unworn items returned with tags. 

    For Rental products, view the Returns information here.

    View the complete Returns Policy here.

  • Sustainability
    EcoveroTM is a forest-friendly viscose with a EU Ecolabel certification.
    Made in a factory with very good environmental and social accreditations.
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85%

What


We rate each product on its environmental and social impact. The higher the score (1 to 100), the more sustainable a product is for the planet and its people.



How


We measure our positive impact as accurately as possible by using secondary Lifecycle Analysis data combined with reports from our suppliers. This data is science-based and relies on independent databases, to ensure its reliability.


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Isabella Oliver Sustainability Impact


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Global Warming

87.4%
Minimising carbon emissions and contributions to Global Warming

Water Use

93.5%
Minimising the water needed for growing the fibres and producing this item

Resource Depletion

78.2%
Minimising the use of non-renewable resources, like petrol and inorganic elements

Eutrophication

88.3%
Minimising the unnatural accumulation of nutrients in bodies of water, to preserve balanced eco-systems

Use of Chemicals

78.1%
Minimising the chemicals used for growing and processing the material, and dyeing this item

Traceability

83%
The transparency of the supply chain for this item, from raw material to finished product

People's Wellbeing

86%
The impact of this item on the people needed to create it, from raw material to finished product