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Founded by two Brooklyn natives, The Elephant Pants is a clothing line dedicated to saving elephants. They donate ten percent of their profits to conservation organizations and anti-poaching partners. The company started in 2014 and has been growing rapidly. It sells a wide variety of clothing and accessories. They also offer an ambassador program for those who are dedicated to spreading the word about the company.

They are available in a variety of colors and styles. They are also available in larger sizes. They sell for $24 for a pair of pants. The company also offers leggings, hats and scarves. They have recently launched a $25 Mystery Box. It includes a pair of popular harem pants with stickers and a beautiful woven watch.

The Elephant Pants was started in 2014 by two friends who are passionate about saving elephants. They have donated over $120,000 to various organizations and agencies since 2014. The company is also a strong supporter of long-term projects to help protect elephants.

The company’s founders, James Brooks and Nathan Coleman, appeared on the Shark Tank television show. They explained their vision and showed the sharks the product. They were not impressed with the design. But they wanted the sharks to help them get their product into mass retail outlets. They also wanted equity in exchange for funding.

The company offers an Ambassador Program for people who are dedicated to spreading the word about The Elephant Pants. People can become ambassadors and earn reward points when they place an order. These ambassadors promote the company’s products via social media and word-of-mouth. They also receive a 15% commission on sales.

The Elephant Pants are made in a Fair Trade Certified factory that adheres to strict social standards. It does not allow child labor and uses no harmful chemicals. It sells a wide variety of pants, tops, and accessories. The factory also produces jewelry.

The company has sold over 400,000 pairs of pants and has earned a profit of $7,200,000. It has also donated more than $127,000 to elephant conservation organizations and anti-poaching partners.

Written by Jordan Mcdonalid, a traveling lifestyle writer whose work can be found on Fortune, FairCredit, and Stitcher.