Common Loon Leggings
Common Loon Leggings
| Ship To | Cost | With Another Item |
|---|---|---|
| Canada | $15.00 | $0.00 |
| United States | $8.94 | $0.00 |
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Description
The Common Loon or Great Northern Diver is well known throughout much of Canada and the United States. If you're admiring this design, chances are pretty good that you're from Minnesota or the surrounding region. If you wear this design, chances are pretty good that you're going to turn a lot of heads.
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• Four-way stretch
• Elastic waistband
• Overlock and cover stitch
• Precision-cut and hand-sewn after printing
• Made in the USA or Mexico and shipped from the USA
We offer a 100% Satisfaction 30 Day Money Back Guarantee on the price of your leggings or exchange on all of our products.* Why? Because you are our greatest asset! Don’t like it? Wrong size? Want a different size? Send it back (you pay shipping) and we’ll give you a discount code equal to the price you originally paid so you can replace them with your favorite design! No risk! No problem! Guaranteed! *See our Shipping & Returns page for details.
Description
"Soft. As. Butter." "Wonderful material." "Miracle leggings." "These are the only leggings I can wear on my sensitive skin." Our custom designed polyester/spandex leggings are made of a comfortable microfiber yarn, and they'll never lose their stretch. Suitable for casual or upscale settings, in the studio, or on the trail.
Specifications
82% polyester, 18% spandex
* Please note that contact with rough surfaces and velcro fasteners should be avoided since they can pull out the white fibers in the fabric, damaging the leggings’ appearance.
Size guide
XS S M L XL
Waist (inches) 25 28 30 35 37
Hips (inches) 35 38 41 45 49
Inseam length (inches) 26 ¼ 26 ¾ 27 ⅛ 27 ½ 27 ⅞
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