Overall printed leggings with our signature performance fabric and flattering design.
DESCRIPTION
Perfect for your medium intensity workouts and for running, hiking, climbing, even for surfing.
7/8 LENGHT
MESH PANELS
TWO PHONE PROOF SIDE POCKETS
ONE INVISIBLE WAISTBAND KEY POCKET
COMPRESSIVE FIT
FLAT LOCK SEAM FOR EXTRA DURABILITY
FABRICS & COMPONENTS
Made consciously in our partners’ certified workshops.
Made with our signature LucyLux recycled polyester and elastane interlock fabric.
HIGH PERFORMANCE
QUICK DRY
FOUR-WAY STRETCH
SWEAT-WICKING
SOFT HAND-FEEL
NO CHEMICAL TREATMENTS
Our partner factories use advanced and highly automated digital printing machines able to print high resolution pictures using less water and chemicals than traditional printing techniques. We also make sure that the inks used are non-toxic and safe for the skin.
SUSTAINABILITY
MAKING THIS PRODUCT
26 550ml water bottles were diverted from landfill
1.74 kg of CO2 were not emitted
3 lt of water were saved
Next to zero material waste was discarded
SIZE & FIT
Optimal coverage - higher waistband
Good support
Modeled in size S
Inseam: 62.5cm
FABRIC & CARE
Main material: 82% certified recycled polyester / 18% elastane
Lining: 100% polyester
To extend the life of your garment and care for the environment please follow these instructions:
Wash inside out. Machine wash cold with like colours. Do not tuble dry. Line dry in shade. Do not iron. Do not dry clean.
ABOUT THE PRINT
CREATURE NAME: Brain coral.
NATURAL HABITAT: Reefs in shallow water in the Indo-Pacific region.
DIMENSIONS: usually forms massive dome or boulder-shaped colonies which may be a metre or more in diameter; however, sometimes it forms flattened plates or it may be encrusting.
CURIOUS FACTS: It’s fluorescent with bright green glow under UV light. The polyps of P. daedalea expand at night to catch planktonic particles floating by. However, this coral obtains most of its nourishment from an algae called zooxanthellae it houses within its tissues.
WHY IT'S IMPORTANT: It’s a reef-building coral! Some reasons why coral reefs are so important: 30% of the marine biodiversity depends on them, they feed one billion people and protect coastlines from waves.




