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Irish Army - Leggings

Irish Army - Leggings are durable polyester/spandex leggings with four-way stretch, priced at $106.00. Ideal for workouts, yoga, or casual wear.

$106.00

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Key features

  • 4-way stretch fabric
  • Elastic waistband
  • Made in US/Mexico or Latvia
  • Microfiber yarn
  • Durable construction
  • On-demand production
  • 0% recycled polyester

Pros

  • +Durable four-way stretch
  • +Elastic waistband for comfort
  • +On-demand production reduces waste
  • +Meets safety standards
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Cons

  • Higher price point
  • May shed microfibers
  • Limited color options

About Irish Army Irish Army - Leggings

What is Irish Army - Leggings?

Irish Army - Leggings are stretchy, comfortable activewear made from polyester and spandex blends. Available in two fabric compositions (75% recycled polyester/25% elastane or 82% polyester/18% elastane), they feature a microfiber yarn construction, four-way stretch, and elastic waistband. Produced on demand in the US/Mexico or Latvia, they prioritize sustainability through reduced overproduction.

Key features

  • Label — 75% recycled polyester/25% elastane (US/Mexico) or 82% polyester/18% elastane (Latvia).
  • Fabric — Microfiber yarn for smooth comfort and durability.
  • Stretch — Four-way stretch for flexibility and recovery.
  • Construction — Elastic waistband, overlock, and coverstitch seams.
  • Sustainability — On-demand production reduces waste; 0% recycled polyester in final product.
  • Compliance — Meets flammability, chemical safety, and GPSR standards.

Who is Irish Army - Leggings for?

Designed for adults seeking durable, stretchy activewear for workouts, yoga, or daily use. Suitable for those prioritizing on-demand production and eco-conscious purchasing.

How does Irish Army - Leggings compare?

Unlike standard leggings, these prioritize on-demand manufacturing to reduce overproduction. While they lack recycled polyester content, their four-way stretch and compliance with safety standards make them competitive with premium activewear brands.

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Best use cases

  • Workout sessions
  • Yoga practice
  • Casual daily wear
  • Gym training
  • Active outdoor activities
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Is Irish Army - Leggings right for you?

Ideal for active adults seeking durable, stretchy leggings. No special skills required. Alternatives include standard polypropylene leggings or eco-friendly activewear brands. Consider budget and environmental impact.

How it compares: Compared to standard leggings, these offer on-demand production and specific fabric blends, but may have higher environmental impact due to microfiber shedding.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What materials are in Irish Army - Leggings?

Irish Army - Leggings are made of polyester and spandex blends. Production varies: 75% recycled polyester/25% elastane in the US/Mexico, 82% polyester/18% elastane in Latvia. No recycled polyester in the product.

Are they suitable for workouts?

Yes, the four-way stretch and durable construction make them ideal for workouts, yoga, and gym sessions. The elastic waistband ensures comfort during movement.

How are they produced?

Produced on demand in the US/Mexico or Latvia. Knitting and dyeing occur in China, with manufacturing in Latvia. This reduces overproduction and waste.

Do they have recycled materials?

The product contains 0% recycled polyester. However, some production stages use recycled polyester in specific regions.

What's the warranty?

The EU warranty is 2 years. Compliance with safety standards includes flammability, formaldehyde, and phthalate regulations.

How much does Irish Army - Leggings cost?

Irish Army - Leggings is $106.00 at Cronjager. Prices may change — click through to Cronjager for the latest.

Is Irish Army - Leggings in stock at Cronjager?

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

Specifications

Brand
Irish Army
Category
General Clothing
SKU
56719535210841
Last updated May 14, 2026