PANT ACTIVE delivers function and fashion

PANT ACTIVE delivers function and fashion

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“Never dull. Always fresh. Made in Melbourne.”

This is how designers Brenton and Deborah Loh describe their activewear label PANT ACTIVE, and they’re not wrong. Inspired by the vibrancy of street art and their shared love of fitness, the brother and sister duo launched PANT ACTIVE in a bid to combine their passions and connect the creative community.

The premium activewear label boasts a bright point of difference; each pair of PANT ACTIVE leggings delivers the street art of Melbourne straight into your closet, blending functional and fashionable details.

Designed to withstand high intensity workouts, PANT ACTIVE leggings are made with warp-knit, non-transparent fabrics with ceramic core technology, so for those of you who like to bend and stretch, they offer full coverage and won’t leave you in an embarrassing see-through situation.

PANT ACTIVE leggings are also UV-blocking and feature sweat-wicking technology to help keep you cool and dry, and the added secret pouch hidden within the waistband is the perfect size for your keys, coins or cards. But the functional features of PANT ACTIVE leggings are not the only drawcard – local urban artists are given the shout out they deserve too. Current collaborations include works from Melbourne artists, Ruskidd, Sean Morris and Shawn Lu, all of whom are known for their intricately detailed, organic and fluid talents.

Once a design is sold out, it’s sold out, and the same design isn’t reused to retain the artists’ integrity and exclusivity of each unique range. And whilst each pair of artsy leggings deliver paramount performance levels, they’re every bit as comfortable for everyday wear – whether you’re working up a sweat or lounging about, PANT ACTIVE leggings are the pair to do it in.

To shop the range and learn more about the Melbourne designed and made label, visit www.pantactive.com.

The Fashion Advocate x

The Fashion Advocate Melbourne fashion blogger Australian made fashion, beauty and lifestyle

The Fashion Advocate Melbourne fashion blogger Australian made fashion, beauty and lifestyle

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Therese
Therese

Guess has an eco line that uses recycled plastic. Is this safe? They claim this line is more sustainable. Not sure what that means.

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