Favorite Women's Tight Running Shorts in Black, Size 2XL, Polyester/Elastane by PUMA
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Favorite Women's Tight Running Shorts in Black, Size 2XL, Polyester/Elastane by PUMA.
Favorite Women's Tight Running Shorts in Black, Size 2XL, Polyester/Elastane by PUMA.
The runner's summer staple, these short, fitted leggings feature a secure key pocket in the inner waistband plus two PWRmesh side pockets and internal drawcord for a personalised fit at the waist. They also boast flatlock stitching for friction-free movement and moisture-wicking technology. Superior function with maximum comfort. dryCELL: PUMA's designation for moisture-wicking properties that help keep you dry and comfortableFlatlock Stitching: PUMA's solution for less friction and higher comfortContains Recycled Material: Made with recycled fibres. One of PUMA's answers to reduce its environmental impact. Our model is 171 cm tall and is wearing size STight fitAbove-knee lengthMoisture-wicking fabricPUMA Cat Logo at thighRecycled polyester and elastane | Favorite Women's Tight Running Shorts in Black, Size 2XL, Polyester/Elastane by PUMA
Stepping into the dynamic world of PUMA, one enters a realm where sports and innovation converge. PUMA, a pioneer in the sports industry, has always been at the forefront of merging high-performance with fashion. Their involvement ranges from football, where they partner with world-class teams, to running, where their gear is synonymous with speed and efficiency. PUMA's journey in sports is not just about performance but also about bringing a unique flair to the field.
In motorsports, PUMA's collaboration with leading brands has produced iconic footwear and apparel, blending performance with a distinctive style. The brand's presence in golf, through COBRA PUMA GOLF, highlights their commitment to offering stylish and functional equipment. PUMA Basketball also stands out, with a focus on blending style and performance on the court. This diverse sports portfolio exemplifies PUMA's ethos of combining function, fashion, and forward-thinking in sports.