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Amazing quality - best, softest, most comfortable yoga wear I have ever bought, worth every penny!
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Moonchild is a boutique, female-founded movement brand established in Denmark in 2015. Inspired by the soft colors, natural light, and understated beauty of Scandinavian design, Moonchild creates elevated activewear, Pilates essentials, and studio accessories for mindful movement. Designed for Pilates, Reformer training, yoga, and everyday wellbeing, our collections combine feminine minimalism with exceptional comfort, performance, and functionality. From sculpting leggings and supportive tops to grip socks and carefully curated movement accessories, every piece is thoughtfully designed to enhance your practice both in and out of the studio.
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