Cosmos Legging Green
Regular price R$ 469,00 Sale price R$ 281,40Perfect for any sport in and out of the water.
Get ready to create sighs.
Ideal for yoga, running, surfing, workout and day-to-day practices.
- Econyl Regenerative Nylon
- Nylon fiber made from nylon waste that pollutes the Earth, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpets and industrial plastic
- Can be recycled infinitely
- Reduces nylon's global warming impact by up to 90% compared to petroleum-derived nylon.
This fabric is also a great solution for waste materials and garbage, it's also the best fabric in relation to climate change.
Composition:
- 78% recycled polyamide
- 22 % Lycra xtra life TM
ECONYL – REGENERATIVE NYLON
Econyl yarn is a 100% regenerative nylon fiber made from nylon waste that pollutes the Earth, such as fishing nets, fabric scraps, carpets and industrial plastic salvaged from around the world. Through a radical regeneration and purification process, nylon waste is recycled back to its original purity. In other words, Econyl Regenerated Nylon is exactly the same as fossil origin nylon and has the potential to be infinitely recycled, without ever losing its quality.
In addition to being a solution to waste, ECONYL regenerative nylon is also best for climate change. It reduces nylon's global warming impact by up to 90% compared to petroleum-derived material.
Nylon and poliéster
Made from petrochemicals, these synthetics are not biodegradable, and are unsustainable. Nylon manufacturing creates nitrous oxide, a greenhouse gas 310 times more potent than carbon dioxide.
Like polyester, nylon is made from a non-renewable material (petroleum) in an energy-intensive process. It sheds micro-plastic fibers that end up in rivers and oceans every time it is washed, and since it is not biodegradable, it will end up in a landfill at the end of the product's life cycle.
Factories producing nylon and polyester without wastewater treatment systems can release potentially hazardous substances, including antimony, cobalt, manganese salts, sodium bromide and titanium dioxide into the environment.
Size guide (in centimeters):
PP | P | M | G | |
Bust | 79 - 81 | 81 - 85 | 85 - 89 | 90 - 93 |
Waist | 56 - 61 | 61 - 64 | 64 - 68 | 68 - 72 |
Hip | 85 - 88 | 88 - 94 | 94 - 98 | 98 - 102 |
Cosmos ( Cosmos atrosanguineus )
Chocolate cosmos are a species of perennial flowering plant, that originated in Mexico, also known as ‘black cosmos’ and was once known as ‘black biden’.
This plant generally grows to be around 40 to 75 centimetres (1.3 to 2.5 feet) in height.
Chocolate cosmos are believed to be extinct in the wild, while many specimens today are clones of a non-fertile specimen, so those will not produce fertile seed.
There are many chocolate colored flowers available, but Chocolate
Cosmos gets a special boost. It does have a lovely dark chocolate
fragrance, and it is also one of the top 10 rarest flowers in the
world