Z by Zella Womens Stretch Leggings Gray Black Abstract Print Medium Athleisure

$ 7.91

Color: Black Size Type: Regular Fabric Type: Blended Fabric Occasion: Activewear Style: Ankle Fabric Wash: Medium Features: Comfort, Stretch Handmade: No Brand: Z by Zella Vintage: No Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown Garment Care: Machine Washable Rise: Mid (8.5-10.5 in) Department: Women Season: Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter Size: M Type: Leggings Material: Polyester, Spandex Theme: Athleisure, Sports Performance/Activity: Gym & Training, Hiking, Pilates, Running & Jogging, Walking, Yoga Pattern: Geometric Personalize: No

Description

Elevate your activewear game with these Z by Zella leggings featuring a stylish geometric print in black and gray. These leggings are perfect for any performance or activity, whether it's gym and training, walking, yoga, pilates, hiking, or running and jogging. Made of a comfortable and stretchy blended fabric of polyester and spandex, these leggings are machine washable and have a mid-rise fit. The ankle style and size medium make it a versatile addition to any wardrobe, while the athleisure and sports theme adds a touch of style to your workout.

  1. Seller packaged these clay items perfectly, I have no issues with seller. My problem is with the post office! They clearly pulled one of these little pitchers out of the packaging, they were rough, and the handle (which was beautifully secured with tape and inside bubble wrap) was ripped off in the process! They didn't leave a note, they just left it like that and delivered it to me without even tape on the box! They were clearly looking for drugs, but they broke a beautiful antique! Cowards!

    Aram Alvarez
  2. The lighthouse and dolphin were packaged safely and arrived without any damage. The items were as described, however - my mistake - I thought they would be larger. The value was good and I plan to keep and display the items.

    Mike Tyszkaa
  3. Packing, shipping and description all great. Thought shipping was a little high. Thank you, Michelle

    P.Stefanskif