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Girls Lame Legging

Lively Legs!

 

These leggings make an electric statement under any dress or skirts or simply paired with a t-shirt. An elastic waist with faux bow detail allows for ease of movement whether at school or on an afternoon playdate.


Our Favorite Details: 

  • Elastic waist


Material: 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex

Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low


About the Brand

After nearly 15 years in corporate fashion, founder Stacey Fraser decided to take a break and focus on her young daughter and new baby. During nap times, she would sew garments made of a multitude of patterns from bright block prints to 60’s florals — and Pink Chicken was born.

Lively Legs!

 

These leggings make an electric statement under any dress or skirts or simply paired with a t-shirt. An elastic waist with faux bow detail allows for ease of movement whether at school or on an afternoon playdate.


Our Favorite Details: 

  • Elastic waist


Material: 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex

Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low


About the Brand

After nearly 15 years in corporate fashion, founder Stacey Fraser decided to take a break and focus on her young daughter and new baby. During nap times, she would sew garments made of a multitude of patterns from bright block prints to 60’s florals — and Pink Chicken was born.

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Girls Lame Legging

$29.00

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Description

Lively Legs!

 

These leggings make an electric statement under any dress or skirts or simply paired with a t-shirt. An elastic waist with faux bow detail allows for ease of movement whether at school or on an afternoon playdate.


Our Favorite Details: 

  • Elastic waist


Material: 90% Polyester, 10% Spandex

Care: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low


About the Brand

After nearly 15 years in corporate fashion, founder Stacey Fraser decided to take a break and focus on her young daughter and new baby. During nap times, she would sew garments made of a multitude of patterns from bright block prints to 60’s florals — and Pink Chicken was born.