Maple Legging
Maple Legging
Maple Legging
Maple Legging
Maple Legging

Maple Legging

Regular price R$ 289,00
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Basic legging, super comfortable, with a high waist and V-shaped waistband.

Yucca gives great support, creating a feminine and sexy silhouette.

The hem is long with the option to wear it over the heel on cold days (or when you just want to feel stylish).

Ideal for yoga, running, surfing, working out and everyday practice.

  • Amni Soul Eco Biodegradable Polyamide
  • Made with reused water
  • 100% Brazilian material
  • Strong support
  • UV 50+ protection
  • Anti-odor technology
  • Oeko-Tex 100 Class I Seal: free of toxic products for the skin.

This apparel when properly disposed of in the landfill, will decompose in up to three years. Reducing the environmental impact and the amount of waste left for future generations.

The durability of this raw material is the same (or better) than conventional polyamide.

Composition:

  • 88% Biodegradable Polyamide
  • 12% Spandex

Extra material: Elastic:

  • 93% Polyamide
  • 7% Spandex
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It is recommended to hand wash with cold water or in the machine with gentle wash with neutral soap or biodegradable. Do not tumble dry. Dry in the shade.

Measurement guide - US (inches)

XS S M L
BUST 31" - 32" 32" - 33 1/2" 33 1/2" - 35" 35 1/2" - 36 1/2"
WAIST 23"- 24" 24"- 25 1/2" 25" - 26 1/2" 26 1/2"-28 1/2"
HIPS 33 1/2" - 34 1/2" 35 1/2" - 37" 37" - 38 1/2" 38 1/2"- 40"

MAPLE

Maple trees are well known as ornamental trees and they also provide a key component of the natural ecosystem in forests.

More than one in five species of Maple are threatened with extinction. A shocking new report has revealed that 75% of threatened species are “geographically restricted” in their native regions.

Maple trees in cities become victims of air and water pollution, road salts, and construction and landscaping injuries. In the countryside, trees can be completely defoliated by insects and putting in a fresh stream of leaves consumes valuable energy resources. Without energy reserves, trees are vulnerable to decline.

This shows that more than a third of Maple species are facing habitat loss as a result of urban development and increased agriculture, while logging is also a major threat.

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