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]]>There are so many leggings out on the market but these leggings by Girl Collective are functional for a workout class and cute enough for a Saturday brunch. There are so many bright colors to choose from and the fabric is made from recycled water bottles. The size range is XXS-6XL and three different lengths.
Girlfriend Collective has a maternity range, compression, and seamless leggings. You can even pair your leggings with matching sports bras and tanks. The fabric offers compression for muscle recovery after medium to high impact workouts and is still soft.
The color stays put even after many washes and the seams follow the natural line of your body to slim and elongate your legs. The material doesn’t pill so you feel a little smarter in them than usual sports leggings.
Each pair of their leggings is made with 25 recycled water bottles and out of material made at Girlfriend Collective’s Fair Trade facility in Taiwan. The factory in Taiwan is carefully monitored to make sure there is no forced or child labor and they make sure that the workers have safe conditions and fair working hours.
The fact that these products are made from recycled materials should be more of an incentive to purchase them.
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]]>The post These are the High Street Brands Living Up to Their “Inclusivity” Promises appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>H&M not only offers up to size 24, they actually use plus-size models to showcase how their clothes look on real, curvy women.
ASOS now has an “ASOS Curve” range which goes up to size 34. The gorgeous curvy models are making us want the clothes even more.
Boohoo is also finally starting to use beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. This gorgeous ensemble is from their plus-size collection.
Monki are ambassadors for inclusivity and body positivity and they have been living up to that promise. They regularly feature stunning models of all varieties and visually celebrate LGBTQ+ rights while they are at it.
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]]>The post You Need to Buy Girlfriend Collective’s Leggings appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>There are so many leggings out on the market but these leggings by Girl Collective are functional for a workout class and cute enough for a Saturday brunch. There are so many bright colors to choose from and the fabric is made from recycled water bottles. The size range is XXS-6XL and three different lengths.
Girlfriend Collective has a maternity range, compression, and seamless leggings. You can even pair your leggings with matching sports bras and tanks. The fabric offers compression for muscle recovery after medium to high impact workouts and is still soft.
The color stays put even after many washes and the seams follow the natural line of your body to slim and elongate your legs. The material doesn’t pill so you feel a little smarter in them than usual sports leggings.
Each pair of their leggings is made with 25 recycled water bottles and out of material made at Girlfriend Collective’s Fair Trade facility in Taiwan. The factory in Taiwan is carefully monitored to make sure there is no forced or child labor and they make sure that the workers have safe conditions and fair working hours.
The fact that these products are made from recycled materials should be more of an incentive to purchase them.
The post You Need to Buy Girlfriend Collective’s Leggings appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post These are the High Street Brands Living Up to Their “Inclusivity” Promises appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>H&M not only offers up to size 24, they actually use plus-size models to showcase how their clothes look on real, curvy women.
ASOS now has an “ASOS Curve” range which goes up to size 34. The gorgeous curvy models are making us want the clothes even more.
Boohoo is also finally starting to use beautiful women of all shapes and sizes. This gorgeous ensemble is from their plus-size collection.
Monki are ambassadors for inclusivity and body positivity and they have been living up to that promise. They regularly feature stunning models of all varieties and visually celebrate LGBTQ+ rights while they are at it.
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