Antigua adds ‘athleisure’ look
Peoria, AZ - In its forthcoming Spring 2016 line, Antigua Apparel is bringing the hottest trend in active apparel to tennis: yoga. The Cinch skort and the Expression long sleeve half zip top both employ adjustable elastic laces to give players the perfect fit and look.
“Without a doubt, ‘athleisure’ wear is the look women have shown a strong preference for not only for their workouts, but also to wear throughout their entire day,” said Sean Gregg, Antigua VP of Product Development. “For 2016 we’ve added two new pieces that bring that look and feel to our tennis line. We think players will appreciate the feel and performance of each piece, in addition to the style.”
The poly/spandex Cinch skort is 18” at full length, but is adjustable with its two elastic laces on the front. It’s made with Antigua’s proprietary Desert Dry™ moisture wicking technology and comes in four different colors.
The poly/spandex Expression top also features two laces on its sides for cinching capability, giving the piece a comfortable, form-hugging fit. It uses Antigua’s Desert Dry Xtra Lite™ technology to help players perform at their best in any condition. it comes in five colors.
The MSRP for the Cinch Skort is $65 and $75 for the Expression top. Both pieces will be available to retailers September 1st. See more at AntiguaTennis.com.
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