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Flare Leggings - Irish Army

Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army are high-waisted, flared workout pants with UPF 50+ protection. $222.00. Ideal for gym sessions, casual wear, or outdoor activities.

$222.00

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Key features

  • High-waisted butt-lifting cut
  • Flared leg design for mobility
  • UPF 50+ sun protection
  • Double-layered waistband with pocket
  • OEKO-TEX 100 certified fabric
  • Moisture-wicking material
  • Recycled polyester blend

Pros

  • +Excellent UV protection for outdoor use
  • +Flattering, figure-enhancing design
  • +Durable, stretchy fabric
  • +Eco-friendly recycled materials
  • +Functional inner pocket
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Cons

  • Higher price compared to basic leggings
  • Potential color fading with frequent use
  • Double-layered fabric may show inner details

About Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army

What is Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army?

The Irish Army Flare Leggings combine functional activewear with stylish design, featuring a high-waisted butt-lifting cut and flared legs for comfort and movement. Made with moisture-wicking, stretchy fabric, they offer UV protection and a premium fit. Available in US/Mexico and Latvia production variants with slight material differences.

Key features

  • Label — 75-74% recycled polyester, 25-26% elastane.
  • Fabric Weight — 6.64-7.37 oz/yd² (225-250 g/m²).
  • Protection — UPF 50+ sun protection.
  • Design — Flared legs, double-layered waistband with inner pocket.
  • Certification — OEKO-TEX 100 standard.
  • Origin — US/Mexico or Latvia production.

Who is Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army for?

Designed for adults seeking durable, stylish activewear for workouts, casual outings, or outdoor activities. Ideal for those prioritizing comfort, UV protection, and a flattering fit.

How does Irish Army Flare Leggings - Irish Army compare?

Outperforms standard polypropylene leggings with superior UV protection and stretch. Competes with premium activewear brands in comfort and design but carries a higher price point than mass-market alternatives.

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Best use cases

  • Gym workouts and fitness training
  • Casual daily wear and errands
  • Outdoor activities and hiking
  • Yoga and low-impact exercise
  • Stylish layering with jackets or hoodies
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Is Flare Leggings - Irish Army right for you?

Ideal for adults seeking premium activewear with UV protection and a flattering fit. Suitable for intermediate to advanced users prioritizing comfort and style. Alternatives include standard leggings or other branded activewear with similar features.

How it compares: Competes with premium activewear brands in comfort and design but offers unique UV protection. Less affordable than mass-market leggings but provides higher durability and eco-friendly materials.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are the Irish Army Flare Leggings made from?

They contain 74-75% recycled polyester and 25-26% elastane, with OEKO-TEX 100 certification for safety.

Does the flared design affect mobility?

The flared legs from the knee down enhance movement and comfort, making them suitable for workouts and daily use.

How does the UPF 50+ protection work?

The fabric blocks 98% of UV rays, providing excellent sun protection during outdoor activities.

Is the waistband adjustable?

The double-layered waistband offers a secure fit, but it is not adjustable. Size selection is critical.

Can these leggings be worn for high-intensity workouts?

Yes, their stretchy, moisture-wicking fabric and butt-lifting design support dynamic movements.

How much does Flare Leggings - Irish Army cost?

Flare Leggings - Irish Army is $222.00 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
57897929015641
Last updated May 14, 2026