The Roxy Rising High women's long trousers are made of a softshell-taffeta fabric of recycled polyester and feature Roxy DryFlight technology, as well as a durable water repellent treatment without PFC. The lining is brushed fleece on the back and lightweight polyester taffeta. It has a very tight fit and a jacket-trousers connection system, a neoprene panel at the high waist. It has a design with front and back welt pockets, a zippered reinforcement at the bottom of the leg.
The Roxy Rising High women's long trousers are made of a softshell-taffeta fabric of recycled polyester and feature Roxy DryFlight technology, as well as a durable water repellent treatment without PFC. The lining is brushed fleece on the back and lightweight polyester taffeta. It has a very tight fit and a jacket-trousers connection system, a neoprene panel at the high waist. It has a design with front and back welt pockets, a zippered reinforcement at the bottom of the leg.
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The Roxy Rising High women's long trousers are made of a softshell-taffeta fabric of recycled polyester and feature Roxy DryFlight technology, as well as a durable water repellent treatment without PFC. The lining is brushed fleece on the back and lightweight polyester taffeta. It has a very tight fit and a jacket-trousers connection system, a neoprene panel at the high waist. It has a design with front and back welt pockets, a zippered reinforcement at the bottom of the leg.
The Roxy Rising High women's long trousers are made of a softshell-taffeta fabric of recycled polyester and feature Roxy DryFlight technology, as well as a durable water repellent treatment without PFC. The lining is brushed fleece on the back and lightweight polyester taffeta. It has a very tight fit and a jacket-trousers connection system, a neoprene panel at the high waist. It has a design with front and back welt pockets, a zippered reinforcement at the bottom of the leg.
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