Sustainable Essential Thick Leggings – Know The Origin.

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Want some sustainable go-to leggings in your everyday wardrobe? The Thought thick leggings are the answer. Simple, classic leggings to be the base of all your outfits. Design features include a comfortable wide elastic waistband, a soft thick blend of bamboo viscose and organic cotton jersey. These leggings are natural

Want some sustainable go-to leggings in your everyday wardrobe? The Thought thick leggings are the answer. Simple, classic leggings to be the base of all your outfits. Design features include a comfortable wide elastic waistband, a soft thick blend of bamboo viscose and organic cotton jersey. These leggings are naturally breathable. Perfect for lounging and yoga.

Made from 67% viscose derived from bamboo 28% organic cotton and 5% elastane jersey


Want some sustainable go-to leggings in your everyday wardrobe? The Thought thick leggings are the answer. Simple, classic leggings to be the base of all your outfits. Design features include a comfortable wide elastic waistband, a soft thick blend of bamboo viscose and organic cotton jersey. These leggings are naturally breathable. Perfect for lounging and yoga. Made from 67% viscose derived from bamboo 28% organic cotton and 5% elastane jersey

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