Crazy Lemur Unisex Athletic Long Shorts
$65.00
The lemur has been on the endangered species list since 1990. A native of the African continent, they live in the deciduous forests in Central Africa, preferring rainforest canopy habitats over lowland rainforests or dry woodlands. As of 2018, 78% have been wiped out from their natural habitats and even more so in Madagascar. We need to work together to create a healthy habitat for these gentle creatures before they are lost forever. Our mission is to give them a fighting chance before it's too late by preserving their natural habitat and making sure their numbers grow back even though these animals reproduce really slowly, just one baby at a time. Global Warming Wear offers several Lemur themed prints: Lemuria, Lemur Stripe, and our Crazy Lemur fashion print.
Just throw on a pair of these Crazy Lemur print athletic long shorts and go running, swimming, weight-lifting, or participate in any other activity that pops in your mind. These shorts won't let you down! For those that run on the wild side!
• 96% polyester, 4% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 2%)
• Fabric weight: 5 oz/yd² (169.5 g/m²)
• Four-way stretch water-repellent microfiber fabric
• 6.5″ (16.5 cm) inseam
• Elastic waistband with a flat white drawstring
• Mesh side pockets
• Blank product components in Mexico sourced from China and Mexico
• Blank product components in the EU sourced from China and Lithuania
Just throw on a pair of these Crazy Lemur print athletic long shorts and go running, swimming, weight-lifting, or participate in any other activity that pops in your mind. These shorts won't let you down! For those that run on the wild side!
• 96% polyester, 4% elastane (fabric composition may vary by 2%)
• Fabric weight: 5 oz/yd² (169.5 g/m²)
• Four-way stretch water-repellent microfiber fabric
• 6.5″ (16.5 cm) inseam
• Elastic waistband with a flat white drawstring
• Mesh side pockets
• Blank product components in Mexico sourced from China and Mexico
• Blank product components in the EU sourced from China and Lithuania