Chambray Ikat Shorts
The Chambray Ikat Shorts are built from handwoven ikat fabric, a textile tradition where pattern and structure are woven directly into 100% cotton cloth rather than printed on afterward. The result is a lightweight, breathable short with a chambray-gray tone that shifts subtly with the weave, meaning each pair carries a slight variation that is a mark of handcraft, not inconsistency. Designed in New Orleans and handmade in India under fair trade conditions, these shorts connect a considered silhouette to the skilled artisans behind it.
- Handwoven ikat construction in 100% cotton gives the fabric a structured drape that holds its shape through warm-weather wear without feeling stiff.
- Elastic back waistband provides ease of movement while the non-stretch fabric keeps the fit consistent and true to size.
- Functional pockets are included, a practical detail that pairs well with the shorts' relaxed, go-anywhere versatility.
Because the ikat fabric is handwoven, expect a 5 to 10 percent shade variation from the product images. Size into your usual fit; the fabric has no stretch, so the true-to-size cut is the right guide for these fair trade chino shorts.
Return Window
Returns within 28 days for unused items.
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Exchanges
Exchanges for damaged, defective, or incorrect items.
Return Shipping
A flat $8 fee per return label is deducted from the refund.
Refunds
Processed within 3 – 7 business days of approval, minus a 3% cancellation fee.
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About the brand
Passion Lilie
Passion Lilie is a New Orleans-based fair trade fashion brand blending classic silhouettes with handwoven ikat and block prints, ethically handmade in small batches by artisans in India.
Highlights:
- Renewable energy production
- Slow fashion business model
- No synthetic fabrics
