WHETHER you’re a gym bunny, a city cyclist, a weekend walker or a long distance runner, you can be stylish and kind to the environment with a new range of 100 per cent recycled sports gear.
Clothing brand Yew have come up with a collection of high quality, durable garments that are built to last, fit well, and will keep you comfortable and dry whatever challenge you are facing.
Designed by athletes who wanted a little more from the sports clothing they wear, Yew’s selection of jackets and performance tops feature everything you would normally expect, but are made with 100 per cent recycled polyester from consumer waste. This means that the fabric used to create them is produced from re-processed plastics like drinks bottles or food containers, helping to reduce waste and using much less energy to produce than brand new fibres.
The performance tops for men and women are suitable for a gym workout, running, hiking, yoga, and skiing. The lightweight, wicking fabric features flatlock stitching for comfort, a seamless shoulder to prevent chafing and will keep you cool when it gets hot. A reflective print on the front and back of the neck will make sure you’re visible in the dark.
■ THE Little Black Dress Agency in Yarm begins its two day sale today at 10am. Clothing and accessories from designers such as OSKA, Armani, Jimmy Choo and Gucci will be available for sale at drastically reduced prices. All proceeds from the two-day sale will be donated to Breast Cancer Care so it will be an excellent opportunity to not only pick up a bargain, but also to support this worthwhile charity.
For further details, please contact Katie on 01642-789557.
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