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AkashaSun yoga pants has generously committed to donating 5% of all sales to Breaking the Cycle of Poverty.
Shades of wisteria, peacock blue and teal blend to create a beautiful pair of yoga pants! The design is both flattering and eye-catching. These are perfect for your yoga practice!
All clothing is hand-dyed and one-of-a-kind. There are variations in every single pair made, which is what makes each one an original piece of "art". Made with love and positive energy.
AkashaSun yoga pants can be ordered through the following links:
http://AkashaSun.com/
http://downdogboutique.com/yoga-clothing/yoga-clothing-for-women/yoga-clothing-for-women-by-brand/AkashaSun-Hand-Dyed-Yoga-Clothing
http://etsy.com/shop/akashasun
Shades of wisteria, peacock blue and teal blend to create a beautiful pair of yoga pants! The design is both flattering and eye-catching. These are perfect for your yoga practice!
All clothing is hand-dyed and one-of-a-kind. There are variations in every single pair made, which is what makes each one an original piece of "art". Made with love and positive energy.
AkashaSun yoga pants can be ordered through the following links:
http://AkashaSun.com/
http://downdogboutique.com/yoga-clothing/yoga-clothing-for-women/yoga-clothing-for-women-by-brand/AkashaSun-Hand-Dyed-Yoga-Clothing
http://etsy.com/shop/akashasun
"Together we can break the cycle
of generational poverty,
one child at a time"
- Jessica Ireland -
of generational poverty,
one child at a time"
- Jessica Ireland -