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Flare Leggings - Irish Army

Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army are high-waisted, butt-lifting leggings made from 75% recycled polyester with 25% elastane, priced at $232.00. Featuring a flared leg and moisture-wicking fabric, they’re ideal for workouts, walks, or casual streetwear styling with a bomber jacket.

$232.00

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Key features

  • High-waisted with double-layered band
  • Butt-lifting seam design
  • Flared leg from knee down
  • Moisture-wicking recycled fabric
  • UPF 50+ sun protection
  • Inner waistband pocket
  • OEKO-TEX 100 certified fabric

Pros

  • +Flattering, figure-enhancing fit
  • +Eco-friendly recycled materials
  • +Comfortable mild compression
  • +Versatile for sport or street
  • +Includes hidden storage pocket
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Cons

  • High price point at $232
  • Fiber damage from rough surfaces
  • Slight sheerness in double layers

About Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army

What is Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army?

Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army are premium performance leggings designed to enhance your silhouette with a high-waisted, butt-lifting cut and a stylish flared leg from the knee down. Priced at $232.00 and sold by Cronjager, these leggings combine fashion-forward design with technical fabric performance. Made using 75% recycled polyester and 25% elastane in US/Mexico production, or 74% recycled polyester and 26% elastane in Latvia, they offer a sustainable yet durable option for active and casual wear. The fabric is OEKO-TEX 100 certified, ensuring it’s free from harmful substances, and provides UPF 50+ sun protection.

Key features

  • High-waisted fit — Sculpting design with a double-layered waistband for support and comfort.
  • Butt-lifting cut — Strategically seamed to enhance natural curves.
  • Flared leg design — Stylish widening from the knee down for a modern silhouette.
  • Moisture-wicking fabric — Keeps you dry during workouts or daily wear.
  • UPF 50+ protection — Blocks over 98% of UV rays for outdoor safety.
  • Inner pocket — Convenient hidden pocket in the waistband for small essentials.
  • Recycled materials — Made with 75% recycled polyester, supporting eco-conscious production.

Who is Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army for?

These leggings suit active adults seeking stylish, high-performance wear for yoga, gym sessions, or urban outings. They’re ideal for those who value sustainability, body-positive design, and versatile athleisure that transitions from workout to weekend wear. The compression feel supports moderate activity, while the flattering cut appeals to fashion-conscious shoppers.

How does Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army compare?

Compared to standard polypropylene leggings, these offer superior moisture management, UV protection, and eco-friendly materials. They stand out from basic leggings with their flare detail, sculpting fit, and premium recycled fabric. While priced higher than average, they align with sustainable activewear brands offering long-term durability and ethical production. They’re not ideal for heavy abrasion but excel in style, comfort, and environmental responsibility.

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Best use cases

  • Yoga and low-impact workouts
  • Daily walking or errands
  • Casual streetwear styling
  • Outdoor activities with sun exposure
  • Travel and comfort wear
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Is Flare Leggings - Irish Army right for you?

These leggings suit adults seeking sustainable, fashion-forward activewear with a sculpting fit. Ideal for intermediate wearers wanting premium comfort and style. Consider if you prioritize eco-materials and UV protection. Alternatives include standard high-waisted leggings or compression tights, but few offer the same flare design and recycled fabric blend at this performance level.

How it compares: Compared to basic polyester leggings, Irish Army Flare Leggings offer superior moisture control, UPF 50+, and eco-certified recycled fabric. They stand apart from standard gym tights with their stylish flare and butt-lift cut, aligning more with premium sustainable athleisure than utilitarian workout gear.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Irish Army Flare Leggings made of?

They're made of 75% recycled polyester and 25% elastane for US/Mexico production, or 74% recycled polyester and 26% elastane in Latvia. The fabric is soft, stretchy, and OEKO-TEX 100 certified, ensuring safety and comfort with a mild compression feel.

Does the fabric provide sun protection?

Yes, the leggings offer UPF 50+ protection, blocking over 98% of harmful UV rays. This makes them suitable for outdoor activities like walking or running, providing sun-safe coverage without sacrificing breathability or stretch.

How should I care for Irish Army Flare Leggings?

Wash in cold water on a gentle cycle and air dry to preserve fabric integrity. Avoid contact with rough surfaces to prevent fiber pulls. Do not bleach or iron. Proper care maintains moisture-wicking performance and prevents damage to the recycled polyester blend.

Is the waistband pocket secure during exercise?

Yes, the inner waistband pocket is double-layered and designed to hold small items like keys or cards securely. It stays in place during light to moderate movement, making it practical for walks or gym sessions without bouncing or slipping.

Can I wear these for high-intensity workouts?

They’re best for low to moderate activity like yoga, Pilates, or walking. While moisture-wicking and supportive, the fabric may be prone to abrasion from rough equipment. Not recommended for intense CrossFit or heavy friction sports due to potential fiber damage.

How much does Flare Leggings - Irish Army cost?

Flare Leggings - Irish Army is $232.00 at Cronjager. Prices may change — click through to Cronjager for the latest.

Is Flare Leggings - Irish Army in stock at Cronjager?

Yes, Flare Leggings - Irish Army is currently in stock at Cronjager.

Specifications

Brand
Irish Army
Category
Women's Sportswear
SKU
57897930654041
Last updated May 14, 2026