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Crafted from recycled materials, these 2-in-1 running shorts seamlessly blend sustainability, functionality, and top-tier performance. They offer a lightweight and comfortable feel, with the added convenience of hidden pockets to stow your phone, gels, keys, or any essentials you need during your runs and workouts. The
Crafted from recycled materials, these 2-in-1 running shorts seamlessly blend sustainability, functionality, and top-tier performance. They offer a lightweight and comfortable feel, with the added convenience of hidden pockets to stow your phone, gels, keys, or any essentials you need during your runs and workouts.
The model wears a size L and has a height of 180cm
Made from recycled materials.
Design Features:
Ripstop outer loose fit shorts 5” length
Nylon inner compression 7” length
Sewed on rubber patch
Inner woven cord drawstring
Woven label tag
Solid 3M reflective
Phone pocket inner compression
Centre back hidden zip pocket
Stretch mesh side applications
Fabric Features:
Recycled ripstop & nylon
Moisture wicking
Quick dry
Odorless
Antibacterial
Lightweight at 180grams
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