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NJÁLLA - Transforming plastic waste into ethically made sustainable leggings with art inspired by the Nordic nature from Finland. Shop now!
Snowbed willow - Gironlasta black leggings are sustainable and comfortable leggings with handmade art inspired by the Nordic nature. They are made to make you feel amazing in every activity and relaxation.
Material: 73 % recycled P.E.T. / spandex 27%.
The model is 175 cm tall and wearing size S. View our size guide for reference.
Both ethical production conditions and ecological materials used in this product are verified with certifications granted by international third parties. Read more of our responsibility.
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