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Grateful Medallion Bliss Sweatpant Joggers
Show off your gratefulness in these Grateful Medallion Bliss Sweatpant Joggers. Gold foil details and a colorful design add stylish details to these lounge pants.
Features
- Jogger style pants.
- "Grateful" block print and rainbow and gold foil flower screenprint at front hip.
- Drawstring at waist.
- Elastic at hems.
- Gold foil Spiritual Gangster logo under screenprint.
- For every item sold, Spiritual Gangster donates proceeds to provide a meal to a person in need.
Details
- Fabrics: 41% Cotton, 27% Viscose, 16% Supima, 16% Modal
- Colors: Grey, Black
- Style Features: Joggers, Sweatpants, Screenprint, Grateful, Gold, Flower
- Fit: Semi-Fitted
- Inseam: 31"
- Length: Ankle
- Adjustable: Yes – Waist Drawstring
Country of Origin
- Made in the USA.
Spiritual Gangster™ represents a new generation of yogis seeking balance between the ancient practice of yoga and the modern world. Founded by Vanessa Lee and Ian Lopatin, this newly borne brand calls for high vibration living and radiating love shore-to-shore, person-to-person, heart-to-heart. Their design team is dressing warrior spirits in fleece hoodies and making yogis out of every hipster.
Spiritual Gangsters everywhere are planting seeds of love and abundance, meditating, laughing, teaching, learning, and being consciously grateful. Raise the vibration.
Spiritual Gangster is a movement designed to join ancient wisdoms with modern culture. Inspired by yogis, athletes, artists, and musicians worldwide, they create collections to encourage the high vibration practices of living in gratitude, giving back and choosing happiness. They partner with Feeding America, The Cambodian Children's Fund, Phoenix Children's First and the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help fight against hunger. Their mission is the inspired positivity, generosity, kindness, and connectedness with this goal in mind: "May all beings everywhere be happy and free."