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TH Almost: Bamboo Warm-Up Pants from Adidas

by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island on 03. 7.06
Fashion & Beauty (clothing)

adidaspant3.jpgAdidas has played with hemp a little bit with their Dakota Lo and hemp sneaks and we’re here to report that they have now started to use bamboo as well. Last week the New York Times featured maternity clothes for women who like to work out and these Adidas Bamboo Knit Pants were mentioned. They’re only made with 33% bamboo (47% cotton, 15% polyester and 5% spandex make up the other fabrics) but since bamboo is a naturally antimicrobial and moisture-wicking material we think these would be a good alternative to your usual warm-up pants. Plus, they have a waistband that can be folded down or stretched over the belly – a perfect addition to your green maternity wardrobe! Available in black or white ($50). Via ::New York Times ::Adidas.com

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