Women's ripstop trousers (Thailand Lady JRC 2890130)
The JRC Thailand Lady is a women's trouser designed to offer the perfect balance between durability, comfort, and functionality. Made from high-quality ripstop fabric, it is ideal for demanding everyday use, work, or outdoor activities.
Composition: 98% Cotton - 2% Elastane, with a weight of 225g/m². The fabric is prewashed, offering a soft feel and elasticity from the first wear.
Detail:
Ripstop Fabric: Ensures high resistance to tears and abrasion, extending the life of the trousers.
Elastic Waist: Provides a comfortable fit and adapts perfectly to the body.
Functional Pockets:
2 front pockets, spacious and practical.
2 large side (cargo) pockets that close with velcro for secure storage.
1 back pocket that closes with velcro.
Design: Modern and feminine design that flatters the silhouette without sacrificing practicality.
Ideal for:
Professional use requiring durable and comfortable clothing.
Outdoor activities and adventures.
Everyday wear for women seeking practicality and style.
Below you will find the dimensions for each size. Measurements A/B correspond to Trouser Length / Waist Circumference in centimeters (cm).

S |
M |
L |
XL |
XXL |
100/35 |
102/38 |
104/41 |
106/44 |
108/47 |
*The above measurements are indicative. Measurement B refers to half the waist circumference when the trousers are laid flat.
The printing prices refer to the cost for orders of 20 pieces and above.
For smaller quantities (under 20 pieces) with printing, there is an extra charge of €40 for the first color screen and €20 for each additional color.
Contact us for small quantities with printing to receive a final quote.
May include different sizes and be combined with other codes.
Printing refers to either screen printing or heat transfer (approximately A4 size).
There is no minimum order quantity for products without printing.
Embroidery is available on the garment. Contact us for the cost.
You will receive an embroidery quote once we have reviewed your logo. The cost of embroidery is calculated based on the number of stitches used to complete it.