By Tentree

French Terry Fulton Jogging Bottoms

French Terry Fulton Jogging Bottoms


bcorp cert
organic cotton
recycled fibres
transparent supply chain

£60.00

model is: uk 8

model wears: size S

Description

Whether you're working from home, walking the dog or grabbing coffee with a friend, the Fulton Joggers are going to have you looking great and feeling even better. Featuring classic loungewear design details such as your drawcord, waistband and side pockets, the slim leg design is flattering and easy to style.

Made from 81% Organic Cotton, 14% Recycled Polyester and 5% Spandex

Care guide

Wash cold, hang dry

Size guide

Women's bottoms
Size Waist Hip
XS 23.5"-25.5" 33.5"-35.5"
S 25.5"-27.5" 35.5"-37.5"
M 28"-30" 38"-40"
L 30.5"-32.5" 40.5"-42.5"
XL 33"-35" 43"-45"

Delivery

FREE delivery on orders over £50
Standard UK Delivery - 3-5 working days | £2.99
Express UK Delivery - 1-2 days | £5.99
Delivery to Rest of World - 7-10 working days | £35
*Please note Import duties and taxes may apply for International deliveries.

See our delivery & returns page for more info.

Customer Reviews

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Natalie Rehling
nice joggers

Quick delivery with not loads of excessive packaging and all recyclable stuff.
Joggers are very nice if slightly pricey

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