Kari Traa

Women's Froya Printed Bra

$59.99
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The Kari Traa Frøya Printed Bra is a compression racerback sports bra for light-impact activities.

Meet the perfect companion for your active lifestyle: Frøya Printed sports bra. With a racerback design, light support and wool lining at the front, it provides next-to-skin comfort, warmth, and adjustable shoulder straps for a customized fit.

Slim, adjustable shoulder straps don’t dig in, and the wool lining is soft and warm making Frøya perfect for everything from yoga to a chilled winter hike.

The wide chest elastic and removable cups add extra versatility to this must-have item.

- Compression sports bra
- Adjustable shoulder straps
- Wool lining at front for comfort and warmth
- Removable cups
- IWTO-certified, traceable, non-mulesing Merino wool

Material
Main fabric -Polyester-Recycled 90%
Lining - wool 100%
2nd lining - Polyester 100%

Care instructions
- Wash with similar colors
- Wash using wool program
- Avoid enzyme washing powder
- Do not use fabric softener
- Remove the pad before wash
- 30 Mild
- Do Not Bleach
- Do Not Tumble Dry
- Do Not Iron
- Do Not Dry Clean

Measurements are in cm

   XS  S  M  L  XL
   34-36  36-38  38-40  40-42  42-44
 Height  162  166  170  174  178
 Bust  80  86  92  98  104
 Waist  64  70  76  82  88
 Hip  88  94  100  106  112
 Inner Leg Length  75  77.5  80  82.5  95

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