Niyama Sol Madagascar Barefoot Leggings
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Madagascar: Although Madagascar is the second largest island country, and is breathtakingly beautiful, we’d be lying if we said we didn’t name this legging design after Marty the Zebra in the Dreamworks movie. Make sure your bestie gets our Pride Rock legging to channel their inner Alex (or Mufasa)
Anti-Bacterial
Moisture Wicking
Luxurious, Form Fitting and Lightweight
4-Way Stretch - Freedom In Every Direction
Barefoot Length - To The Ankle
Quick Drying - Within Minutes Sweat Evaporates
Tummy Tucking High or Low Waistband Wearability
Recycled Plastic Fabric (84% RPET, 16% Spandex)
Fabric: 84% RPET, 16% SpandexCare: Wash cool, lay flat to dry to preserve stretch (dries quickly)
Retro Rainbow: Our radical retro stripe leggings are some of our favorites because we imagine some of our favorite icons from the 1970s wearing
Retro Rainbow Barefoot Leggings
NARASOCKS Crafted by Japanese Artisans
Aztec Zigzag: The colorful sand, sea and sun tones in our Aztec Zig Zag designs embrace some of what we love about South American sunsets,
Aztec ZigZag Barefoot Leggings
Icy Hot 2: Our highly-coveted Vegas Nights leggings has an icy new twist, in honor or our local kick-ass hockey team, Vegas Golden Knights. With a
Icy Hot 2 Barefoot Legging
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Trippin’ Out: These leggings are inspired by the mind-bending and surreal world of optical illusions. The design features skylines melting into one
Trippin Out Barefoot Legging
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