- FabricCotton polyester stretch
- FitTorque
- PatternPlain
- StyleFlatfront
Copen Blue Stretch Jeans
The Basics Torque Fit Copen Blue Stretch Jeans combine a tapered silhouette with a cotton-polyester blend that moves with you. The 2% stretch content keeps the fit stable without excess give, so the jeans hold their shape through repeated wear and washing. Copen blue sits at the intersection of navy and true blue—versatile enough for office casual but with enough character to stand alone on weekends.
The Torque fit works well for men who prefer a closer cut through the thigh without the compression of skinny styles. Layer them with casual shirts or pair with structured fabrics for a sharper finish. You'll find similar cuts in our broader tapered jeans range, and Copen blue coordinates easily across our other blues.
Size up if you prefer a looser fit around the hips—Indian sizing tends toward slimmer cuts than Western charts. Wash cold and air dry to preserve the indigo depth.
Model info: Model height 182cm/6.0feet. The model (Chest-38,Waist-30,Hips-38) is wearing a size 38
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Hasbro Clothing Pvt Ltd.
No.23-B, Alapakkam Main Road,
Maduravoyal, Chennai-600 095, India.
Customer Care Address
Hasbro Clothing Pvt Ltd.
No.23-B, Alapakkam Main Road,
Maduravoyal, Chennai-600 095, India.
Ph: 1800-4194-270
E-mail: support@basicslife.com
Country Of Origin
India
Torque fit — Slightly relaxed through key areas — moves with you, never against.
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