Black Algae Pants
Built with silk-like cotton from the Nile Delta, and dyed in black algae.
- Made with Karnak Menoufi from the Nile Delta
- Garment dyed in black algae dye
- Dye made from algae waste
Over 5 years of R&D have gone into creating a black algae dye, as each individual particle in the pigment has to be microscopically small – at an average of 1 micron. While most dyes are still petroleum based, the algae we use starts life in huge open-air ponds where it absorbs carbon dioxide and pumps oxygen back out into the atmosphere. The result is a pair of super lightweight, breathable and fast drying pants, with a naturally faded look created by the garment dyeing process.
Technical Details
They’re super lightweight, highly breathable, and come with a beautifully faded look after being dyed in giant baths of black algae.
They’re lightweight, breathable and fast drying
The pants are super lightweight at 325 grams, which makes them easy to wear or pack on any adventure. The material is highly breathable, which means sweat can escape fast. It dries quickly too, making the pants as at home in a rainforest as they are in a city.
Garment dyeing gives the pants a faded patina
While most clothes are dyed with a process called piece dyeing – where huge rolls of fabric are dyed, before being cut and sewn to make clothing – we garment dye every pair of Black Algae Pants by fully submerging them in the world’s first black algae dye to give them their dark grey colour. Garment dyeing makes the pants look and feel lived-in from the day you get them, with the colours building up in the stitching and creases while coming out paler at the edges. It’s what gives these pants their distinctive faded patina.
The algae we use starts life in huge open-air ponds where it grows by feeding on sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and nutrients.
Turning algae into dye took 5 years of R&D
To create a black algae dye, each individual particle in the pigment needs to be microscopically small, otherwise the jacket’s fibres won’t absorb them. So Living Ink have spent 5 years in R&D working on how to reduce the size of the black algae particles to an average of 1 micron. This breakthrough creates a sustainable alternative to dyeing clothing using traditional carbon-black based dyes, and with a clear pathway for scaling up.
To create a black algae dye, each individual particle in the pigment needs to be microscopically small – an average of 1 micron.
Our algae starts life in giant ponds
The algae we use starts life in huge open-air ponds where it grows by feeding on sunlight, carbon dioxide, water and nutrients. These ponds contain vast quantities of spirulina algae which absorb carbon dioxide and pump oxygen back out into the atmosphere. While the majority of the algae is used to make natural food colourings, the rest of the algae is harvested and used as the base for black algae dye.
Size + Fit
The Black Algae Pants are designed with a regular fit. If you’re on the borderline between two waist sizes, we recommend going for the larger size.
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits waist | 71 - 76 | 76 - 81 | 81 - 86 | 86 - 91 | 91 - 96 | 96 - 101 |
Outside leg | 101 | 102.5 | 104 | 105.5 | 107 | 108.5 |
Size | XS | S | M | L | XL | XXL |
Fits waist | 28 - 30 | 30 - 32 | 32 - 34 | 34 - 36 | 36 - 38 | 38 - 40 |
Outside leg | 39.7 | 40.3 | 40.9 | 41.5 | 42.1 | 42.7 |