

Hoggs of Fife Skye Ladies Active Thermal Leggings
Designed for women who lead active lives outdoors, the Hoggs of Fife Skye Ladies Active Thermal Leggings combine functionality with comfort. Crafted from a polyester and spandex blend, these leggings feature a brushed inner surface that locks in warmth while remaining soft against the skin. The water-repellent finish adds a protective layer against the elements, ideal for unpredictable countryside conditions. Thoughtfully designed with a high waist for added support and stability, the leggings incorporate flatlock seams to reduce chafing during extended wear. Two practical pocketsāa concealed zip pocket on the waistband and an open thigh pocketāprovide secure storage for essentials like your phone and keys. Textured rib fabric side panels enhance shaping and flexible movement, ensuring the leggings adapt seamlessly to your daily activities. Perfect for women balancing comfort, durability, and style in outdoor environments.
Original: $47.59
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Designed for women who lead active lives outdoors, the Hoggs of Fife Skye Ladies Active Thermal Leggings combine functionality with comfort. Crafted from a polyester and spandex blend, these leggings feature a brushed inner surface that locks in warmth while remaining soft against the skin. The water-repellent finish adds a protective layer against the elements, ideal for unpredictable countryside conditions. Thoughtfully designed with a high waist for added support and stability, the leggings incorporate flatlock seams to reduce chafing during extended wear. Two practical pocketsāa concealed zip pocket on the waistband and an open thigh pocketāprovide secure storage for essentials like your phone and keys. Textured rib fabric side panels enhance shaping and flexible movement, ensuring the leggings adapt seamlessly to your daily activities. Perfect for women balancing comfort, durability, and style in outdoor environments.





















