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Turn yourself into a canvas with my new all-over printed artistic leggings. Super soft, stretchy, and comfortable yoga leggings. Close fitting design, whether it is to do yoga or shopping, they will keep you comfortable. Using the highest quality anti-microbial polyester spandex material, these premium leggings wick mo
Turn yourself into a canvas with my new all-over printed artistic leggings.
Super soft, stretchy, and comfortable yoga leggings. Close fitting design, whether it is to do yoga or shopping, they will keep you comfortable. Using the highest quality anti-microbial polyester spandex material, these premium leggings wick moisture and remain breathable, making them perfect for running or the runway.
• 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• Four-way stretch, which means fabric stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains.
• Made with a smooth, comfortable microfiber yarn
• Raised waistband
• Precision-cut and hand-sewn after printing
Please use a measuring tape to help determine which size would fit best. Sizing chart is included in the listing photos.
It is important to note that with all-over dye sublimation printing, there are inconsistencies that will occur between prints and no two prints are exactly the same. These inconsistencies are part of the nature of the dye sublimation process. Digital mockups are meant to give you a visual of what your new clothing will look like.
Thanks for looking.
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