The more eco-friendly black model uses a dyeing process that consumes less water. In the photos of the black cropped pants, Aline is 5’9″ tall and wears a size 2XS.
At the foot of Mont Blanc, our team of hikers designed these lightweight cropped pants to best suit regular hikers looking for maximum comfort.
Cut
These cropped pants have a form-fitting sporty cut. Using stretch fabric in both directions (width and length) allows perfect ease in the most restrictive movements when hiking, especially when going up.
Choose your usual size. Length falls below the knee.
Moisture transfer test
The ability of the fabric to wick away perspiration and dry quickly is measured according to several criteria: the absorbency of the fabric, the ability of the fabric not to saturate with sweat, speed of drying, etc. Level 1/5 is suitable for activities of low intensity or not generating a lot of sweat. All our hiking pants and cropped pants have a performance of 3/5.
Our commitment to consume less water
Textile dyeing requires a lot of water but also produces waste water from the dye baths. To reduce our impact on the environment, we opted for a bulk dyeing or “dope-dyed” method for the black color model. This method incorporates the dye pigments from the yarn manufacturing process onward, and consumes less water.
The black MH500 cropped pants use this new dyeing process, which we want to replicate with other colors in the near future.
Product design: our expertise
Our Quechua global design center is based in Passy, at the foot of Mont-Blanc in Haute Savoie.
This location makes it a real meeting place for our teams (designers, product managers, engineers, etc.) and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
A great asset for designing our hiking products and providing you with all our expertise.





































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