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Color: | Black,Coffee,Blue,Purple |
Size: | S,M,L,XL |
Materials: | 73% Nylon + 27% Spandex. |
Elasticity: | High Elasticity. |
Reference: | This Model with Size S. |
Scenes: | Running,Gym,Cycling,Yoga. |
Season: | Spring,Summer,Autumn,Winter. |
Brand: | JST |
Features: | 1. Moisture-wicking Fabric: These shorts are made from moisture-wicking fabric that helps keep you dry and comfortable during any workout. Whether you're cycling, doing yoga, or working out at the gym, the moisture-wicking fabric helps to regulate temperature and keep you feeling fresh. 2. High-waisted Design: The high-waisted design provides added coverage and support, making them perfect for yoga or any other fitness activity. Additionally, the high waist also flatters your curves and helps to hold your tummy in during workouts. 3. Breathable Material: Multi-functional shorts often have breathable material, allowing for greater ventilation and air flow during workouts. This helps to keep you cool and comfortable during intense activity. |
When it comes to washing your sportswear, here are some general tips to keep in mind:
1.Read the care label: Always check the care label for specific instructions.
2.Wash in cold water: Use cold water instead of hot to prevent shrinkage and damage to color.
3.Use a gentle detergent: Use a detergent that is gentle on fabric and won't leave behind any residue.
4.Avoid fabric softener: Fabric softeners can clog pores in synthetic fabrics, reducing their ability to wick away sweat.
5.Air dry: Avoid putting your sportswear in the dryer as high heat can damage the fabric. Instead, air dry or use a low heat setting.
6.Separate colors: To avoid color bleeding, separate your darks from your lights.
By following these tips, you can help extend the life of your sportswear and maintain its performance features.
Chromatic aberration is a type of image distortion that occurs when the lenses in a camera or other optical device do not properly focus all colors to the same point. As a result, the image produced may have color fringing or appear blurred around the edges of objects.
In the context of sportswear, chromatic aberration can also occur in product photos or promotional materials. This can be a result of poor lighting, camera settings, or printing processes, and can cause the colors of the clothing to appear different than they actually are in person,please refer to the actual product.
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