“Harness Husky” Alaska Themed Deep Red Leggings
“Harness Husky” Alaska Themed Deep Red Leggings
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A unique design and SUPER COMFY! These leggings are one of my personal favorites! They are made of comfortable microfiber yarn, and they'll never slip down or lose their stretch. Be ready to receive lots of compliments! :)
• Fabric: 82% polyester, 18% spandex
• Fabric weight: 6.78 oz/yd² (230 g/m²) (weight may vary by 5%)
• UPF 50+
• Made of a microfiber yarn, which makes the item smooth and comfortable
• Four-way stretch fabric that stretches and recovers on the cross and lengthwise grains
• Elastic waistband
• Overlock and coverstitch
This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!
About the Artist: Jessica Gable
"The Adventurjess"
Jessica was born in Alaska and raised on the hillside overlooking Anchorage. She began drawing at an early age and quickly developed a passion for it. Although she was encouraged to pursue an artistic degree, she declined the idea and followed one of her other great passions instead--wildlife.
She received her degree in Biology at the University of Minnesota Duluth and has enjoyed working on numerous wildlife research projects across the lower 48.
Although her wildlife career choice kept her on the move, she continued to draw and the drive to develop her art never waned.
Jessica eventually found her way back to Alaska and began guiding at a magical place called Redoubt Mountain Lodge. She was strongly encouraged to sell some of her art in the gift shop, as well as paint whatever she wished on the many bare surfaces around the lodge.
It was from here that Jessica's "Creaturations" began to grow and distribute themselves around the world.
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