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Flying Love Birds - Black Beauty - Sport - Yoga - Leggings

$ 34.50 · 4.9 (758) · In stock

Black Beauty- Leggings      PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Timeless colour, sustainable, and yet more fashionable than ever. With this quality standard, it would only be cheaper for free. Handmade and made from recycled polyamide, it not only impresses with its comfort but also with its durability. We recommend almost any of our yoga or bikini tops with these leggings. Made for every situation, sport, and leisure. ETHICAL GREEN FASHION These leggings are made from recycled material or recycled polyester. It is not only functional but also environmentally friendly. Please don´t be surprised if you get a "used" parcel box. We often use packaging material beneficial to the environment. This means waste and resources are conserved. By producing in Germany, we guarantee compliance with fair working conditions and pay. By manufacturing to order in our own studio, we can reduce storage, electricity, and energy. SIZE AID Lisa is wearing size XS  Model is 168high HOW YOU TAKE CARE OF ME Wash me at 30°C Don´t put me in the dryer Please read the care label ABOUT ME These leggings are made from recycled polyester. MATERIAL 82% Polyamide (recycled) 10% Plata 08% Elastane MY COLOUR black  

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