





TENCEL™ Made to Move Shorts
Product Description
Designed for ultimate comfort and versatility, these athletic shorts cater to all training intensities. Made from eco-friendly materials, they are breathable and perfect for various workouts. With a sleek design and climate-neutral certification, they not only perform well but also support sustainable practices. Ideal for dynamic movements, they combine style and functionality effortlessly. From the brand: These shorts are made for maximum movement and are designed for all training intensities - and your skin and nature will thank you for it. Climate Neutral Certified. They suit low, medium and high intensity training activities thanks to their ultra-comfortable and highly breathable fabric composition. Materials 84 % TENCEL™ lyocell 16% Roica® V550 (more eco-friendly version of elastane) Origin Designed with love in Sweden, all materials sourced and ethically made in Europe Wash & Care Machine-wash at max. 40 degrees Celsius Don’t bleach Don’t tumble-dry Iron in low temperatures up to 110 degrees Celsius, leave out the prints and embroidery Don’t dry-clean Wash inside-out with like colors Use mild detergent and no fabric softener (Tripulse recommends choosing environmentally - & health friendly detergents) The shorts might slightly shrink after the first wash due to its natural origin (Tripulse considered this shrinkage in our sizing guide) The shorts can be used for all kinds of workout intensities and many activities. Tripulse doesn’t recommend using them for mountain climbing, very long cycling trips or any other high-abrasion activities to maintain their beautiful touch and look. Due to its natural origin it is normal that small pieces of the natural fiber can appear on the surface. These will be hardly visible and prove that we are serious and proud about its natural heritage. "End of life" and disposal tips: If it is still in good shape - swap with friends, resell as second-hand, repair or bring to your local tailor for repair. If it is very worn out and can no longer be used, best to bring it to a local textile collection or recycling station. It can even be composted, but make sure you understand how to compost in the right way.











