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Feisty Ink Threads
$80.00

Leggings in Protector Print *availabe with or without side stripe design*

These leggings feature the "Protectors" prints, created to inspire fierceness, power, and beauty with colorful line drawings of tigers, snakes, roses, Hawks, the all-seeing eye, star constellations & fire. All textiles are uniquely original & are designed by the artist Jozie Furchgott Sourdiffe. **Leggings available With or Without Red side stripe---select your choice in sizing options**

Made in Canada
Every pair of leggings is printed and sewn by hand by a small manufacturer in Montreal, Canada. The fabric used was also developed exclusively for this manufacturer and is made by a local Montreal mill.

Easy to care for
Vivid print that will never fade after washing. Our ultra-stretch fabric holds shape even after multiple wearings. Machine wash cold. Tumble dry on regular or hang to dry. Fabric is naturally quickdry so you won't have to wait long before wearing again.

High waist
Thick elastic waistband finishing and cover stitched hems. Elastic generally will rise just under your belly button for most sizes

Compression fit
Compression fit due to our high spandex fabric. These leggings hug in all the right places and suit all kinds of body types.

88% Polyester and 12% spandex
Made from 88% polyester 12% spandex performance wear fabric manufactured in Canada.

EcoPoly fabrics
These leggings are made from an EcoPoly fiber. This fiber is considered eco-friendly since it requires significantly less energy and water used during manufacturing.

**please keep in mind that each piece is custom printed & handmade, there is typically a 7-10 business day turnaround. Because every piece is custom-made to order, there are no returns or exchanges unless the product arrives damaged. Please carefully read the sizing chart in order to find your correct sizing. Thank you for your patience & supporting independent art**

*all artwork is copyright of Jozie Furchgott Sourdiffe*

Models Stephanie & Amor is wearing size S
Photography by Passion Ward