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101 Local Joggers – Specifically Pacific

4.5 (192) · $ 28.50 · In stock

A hug for your legs! Made out of the same material as our incredibly soft hoodies. Size up to enjoy maximum comfort. These will be your new favorite lounge pant. Not only are they ultra soft, but these joggers are also environmentally friendly. They're made from post consumer plastic bottles, making them a sustainable

A hug for your legs! Made out of the same material as our incredibly soft hoodies. Size up to enjoy maximum comfort. These will be your new favorite lounge pant. Not only are they ultra soft, but these joggers are also environmentally friendly. They're made from post consumer plastic bottles, making them a sustainable and eco-friendly choice that guarantees maximum comfort, it's no wonder these joggers are sure to become your favorite pant.  Some like to size up for extra coziness.

  • ORIGIN: Always Made in the USA
  • Hand Printed: with OCEAN FRIENDLY INK™ in Newport, OR
  • FABRIC: 50% RPET Recycled Polyester 37% Combed Ring Spun Organic Cotton 13% Rayon 7.0 oz/sq yd
  • ITEM DETAILS:

    • Side Pocket
    • Set on Rib Cuffs
    • Waistband with Elastic & Drawcord
    • Woven Specifically Pacific 101 label

 


 

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