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Ash Contour Leggings

$55.00

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Elevate your workout wardrobe with the Ash Contour Leggings, designed to blend style, comfort, and performance seamlessly.

Flattering V-Back Waistband: The V-shaped back waistband accentuates your natural curves, offering a flattering silhouette that boosts confidence during any activity.

Scrunch Detail for Enhanced Shape: Thoughtfully placed scrunch detailing enhances and lifts, providing a sculpted appearance that complements your physique.

High-Waisted Support: The high-rise fit offers optimal tummy control and support, ensuring the leggings stay in place throughout your workout.

Premium Fabric Blend: Crafted from a soft, breathable, and quick-drying fabric, these leggings keep you comfortable and dry, whether you’re at the gym or on the go.

Versatile Design: The Ash Contour adds a pop of color to your activewear collection, making these leggings suitable for both high-intensity workouts and casual wear.

 

Experience the perfect combination of functionality and fashion with the Ash Contour Leggings, designed to support your active lifestyle while keeping you stylish.

 

Note: For optimal care, machine wash cold and hang dry. Available in various sizes to ensure the perfect fit.

 

These leggings are designed with a V-back waistband and scrunch detail to enhance your curves and provide a flattering fit.

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