Esther & Co. Movement Tights - Black – ESTHER & CO.
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Movement Tights - Black is exclusive to the Esther the Label Collection
Exclusively designed in Australia by Esther & Co.
Our Movement Tights come in a gorgeous black colour. Your perfect workout buddy, these activewear pants feature a v-shaped waistline, skinny fit and fun prints on the hem. Pair it with our Movement Racer Crop and put your favourite music on for a fun workout experience!
Our beautiful brunette, Angie, is 167 cm tall, and has an 86 cm bust, 63 cm waist, & 91 cm hips. She is wearing a S / AU 8 / US 4. These tights are true to size.
Our gorgeous blonde, Bronte, is 170 cm tall, and has an 86 cm bust, 63 cm waist, & 86 cm hips. She is wearing a S / AU 8 / US 4.
Key Features: V-shaped waistline. Cross over waistband detail. Diagonal coloured stripe detailing at the lower leg. Heat transferred rubber print which stretches with the fabric. Crotch area is double layered. Front rise / back rise seam lines have been specially adjusted to avoid camel toe. Skinny fit.
Material: 76% Nylon & 24% Spandex
Care Instructions: Gentle cold hand wash
Please note the swatch displayed is true to colour.
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Shop the Movement Tights - Black online at Esther & Co. Esther is your go-to online women's clothing brand. Buy Now, Pay Later with AfterPay!
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