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FreddyLadies WR.UP® SNUG Woven High Waist Black Denim

R1,999

R3,250
Please Note

Due to the fabric composition, this product is a tighter fit. We suggest you size up from your normal size.

About

Freddy is synonymous with sport and passion for movement. Set up in 1976 by Carlo Freddi, it has established itself immediately as a leader in the creation of professional footwear for dance and gymnastics that evolved, throughout the years, into a complete apparel collection.

A story made up of milestones and new challenges, like a great sporting accomplishment, that led Freddy to become a benchmark not only in Fitness but in the world of Fashion too.

Freddy’s strength is expressed by its uniqueness, or its philosophy: “The Art of Movement”.

Product Features
  • WR.UP® push up ripped jeans in eco-friendly black stretch shuttle-woven denim with coating on the front part
  • These are ideal for any outfit aiming to enhance your figure without restricting your freedom of movement
  • The authentic feel to this garment is highlighted by the classic real five-pocket design with metal rivets that combine with the sustainable spirit that comes from the fabric produced using organic cotton, various eco-yarns and TENCEL™ Lyocell, an eco-friendly fibre obtained from the eucalyptus plant
  • The high waist with three-button fastening sculpts the waist and combines with the superskinny fit that gives maximum adherence to the figure as it wraps around and highlights your figure, further enhanced by the shaping effect achieved with WR.UP® innovative technology, patented by Freddy which, thanks to a system of inserts and seams, enhances the contour and provides a shaping, lifting effect.
  • Material: 40% Cotton, 36% Polyester, 11% Viscose, 10% Lyocell, 3%Elastane
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