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Score Allbirds leggings for over 95% off the retail price on Proozy!
Through July 25th and while supplies last, dash on over to Proozy.com where you can score allbirds Women’s Natural Leggings in True Navy for just $2 (regularly $64) when you use promo code PZY2ALS at checkout!
Note that shipping is free when you spend $75 or more so you may want to check out their clearance section to help you reach the minimum.
Grab this deal before sizes sell out:
Available in sizes S to L, these buttery soft, compressive, mid-rise, midweight leggings are made with a mix of sustainable materials like eucalyptus tree fiber and merino wool. They wick moisture, dry quickly, and keep you cool with every squat, stretch, and stride.
Ladies love these leggings! Check out this 5-star review…
I have 5 pairs of these I got from Proozy. I ordered my usual size and they fit great. Yes, they are compressive as they are workout leggings! I’ve worn these for almost a year now and have had no issues. Allbirds are a great quality company and use more natural fibers. I was amazed these had merino wool because wool usually makes me itchy and I can’t wear it. These have zero itch and I love that they aren’t made entirely of synthetic materials. If you are unsure of size order the larger size.
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