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The Ethical Edit

Kosmos Water Leggings

Kosmos Active produce beautiful athleisure wear that’s consciously made from recycled fishing nets and post-consumer waste. Each item is inspired by the Earth’s five elements – this pair of leggings was designed with water in mind.

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