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Secret Society Embroidered Joggers

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Boyfriend Joggers

 SIZE

CHEST (IN)

LENGTH (IN)

SMALL

11"

31"

MEDIUM

13"

31.5"

LARGE

15"

32"

X-LARGE

17"

32.5"

2X-LARGE

19"

33"

 

*PLEASE NOTE: PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS CAN VARY UP TO 2 INCHES.


Size

Embrace your comfy style with our Secret Society Embroidered Joggers! Inspired by Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo, these joggers are reminiscent of true college apparel, depicting a design for Lethe House that Dawes would be proud to wear while conducting her research.

  • Blank Jogger Brand: Jerzees 975MPR
  • Jogger Color: Athletic Heather
  • Design: Embroidered
  • 60% cotton, 40% polyester pre-shrunk fleece
  • Fabric weight: 7.2 oz/yd² (244 g/m²)
  • Embroidery area: upper left leg
  • 1×1 rib cuffs with spandex for stretch and recovery
  • Elastic waistband with external drawcord
  • Contrast drawcord and side pockets
  • Lower rise on the front, longer rise on the backside
  • Tapered leg

With the proper care, your new shirt can last for many years! Just please keep in mind that the original manufacturer’s care instructions found on the inside of the tee don’t take into consideration the embroidery that has been added to the shirt. Embroidered apparel can be machine-washed cold, inside-out on a gentle cycle with a mild detergent and like colors. Use non-chlorine bleach only when necessary. You shouldn’t use any fabric softeners or dry-clean the items.

We recommend hanging your new shirt to dry or laying it flat to dry. We do not recommend drying embroidered products in the dryer. Even the lowest setting may cause a little shrinkage in the item causing the embroidery to bunch up. If this happens you can turn the shirt inside out and iron against the back of the shirt or use steam to help even out the area and mitigate the effects of the dryer.