Denise Austin Workout Shorts

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Denise Austin Workout Shorts

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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Denise Austin
Department: womens
EAN: 0667725981115
Fabric Type: lycra
Label: Denise Austin
Manufacturer: Denise Austin
Publisher: Denise Austin
Studio: Denise Austin



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionGet the maximum benefit during your workout when wearing the shorts that Denise wears on her daily Workout Program for Women on the Lifetime Cable Television Channel. The shorts are easy to put on and take off because of the high quality zipper opening. There are expandable Lycra inserts on each side to fit your body closely. Constructed of high quality Neoprene, the shorts utilize your body heat to remove water weight while you workout, jog, or walk. Hand wash cold, line dry. Order by size/stock number. Warranty: 90 days. Reference-ID: PH01_98110




Features:
  • Lycra leg inserts on each side expand to fit your body and make it easy to take on/off
  • Hand wash, line dry
  • Constructed of high quality Neoprene, Nylon and Lycra material
  • Large, quality zipper opening for a comfortable fit
  • 90 Day Warrenty











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - love it!
I love these shorts and have been wanting a new pair. They help "melt" my tummy fat and helps keep me held in when I work out.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Workout Shorts
I really like the shorts. They make my lower half sweat which is what I wanted and needed.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Denise Austin workout shorts
This is the third pair of Denise Austin workout shorts I have purchased. I use these at least 5 days/week, and they are washed each day I use them. They usually last me 2-3 years. Then eventually the zipper wears out, and I have to purchase new. This pair seems MUCH more elastic which should prevent the zipper from breaking easily. The shorts are excellent at containing body heat in the area I need it most while exercising.
Deb Lafuse



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