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Everything You Should Know About Everlane's New Leggings
Nothing is harder than finding high-quality leggings that you can do everything in (errands, flights, workouts, you name it). Finding a pair that’s available at a reasonable price point and good to the planet is even harder. To fix this, Everlane built the Perform Legging, a first-of-its-kind technical legging that serves luxurious, sustainable design at such a great price, it's hard not to buy one for every day of the week.
For just $58, you'll get a pair of leggings, made of 58% recycled nylon and crafted intentionally for a warm, lightweight wearing experience. The process starts in a renowned Italian mill, where premium technical fabric is crafted for optimal compression. It later moves to a Bluesign®-certified facility (whose standards have also been embraced by Patagonia, Adidas and other environmentally responsible brands), where the fabric is dyed without any of the harsh chemicals commonly released in textile production. The result? A natural, no-frills product that achieves the elevated simplicity that Everlane is most famous for.
With the ability to master any essential with ease (everyday heels and famous knits, for good measure), taking the path of sustainability is simply a part of Everlane's DNA. Their equal loyalty to customers and the environment alike allowed the legging to fit cozily amongst their portfolio of fan favorites.
With minimal seams and clean details, each pair was built to be able to incorporate into every outfit with ease. Pair their Brandy Rose pant with a shearling coat for a full day of errands, or their Lichen pair with your favorite winter whites (trenches and cashmere sweaters welcomed).
If you're headed to a workout class, try their Ink Gray shade with a printed sports bra and a lightweight black tank. For a packed day of jet-setting, pair their Black pant with an oversized crewneck and your most-trusted (and chicest) fanny pack.
Continue on below to shop the collection in all four colors, or head over to Everlane.com for more details on the launch.
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