




Trail running leggings - Women -
These women's Get In Shape 2.0 Legging Moss leggings from the brand Circle embody the perfect blend of performance, comfort and ethical commitment.
It offers the same performance as the first version; only the design has been updated. Designed to provide optimal support, it features a firm, stable belt that hugs the waist, ensuring a secure fit even during your most intense workouts. A side pocket adds a discreet touch of practicality, allowing you to store your small essentials safely.
Its innovative composition offers high elasticity whilst providing a sculpting effect, excellent shape retention and enhanced durability. You’ll therefore enjoy exceptional freedom of movement on all types of terrain.
Made in Portugal from high-quality materials sourced in Europe, these leggings also meet environmental standards and are of high quality during their manufacture.
These leggings are the perfect choice for athletes who care about performance and their environmental impact, combining cutting-edge technology, superior comfort and durability.




- Firm and stable support belt
- Side pocket
- Certified to GRS, Oeko-Tex Standard 100
- Fabric sourced in Europe (Slovenia, Ireland)
- Traceability score Fair Made is 5/5
- Manufactured in Portugal
- 100% recyclable product
Composition :
- 65% regenerated Polyamide Econyl® StayClean, 35% Spandex
| OEKO-TEX® | Oeko-Tex® is a testing, auditing and certification system designed for environmentally responsible operations throughout the textile production chain. It takes into account all operationally relevant areas (management, production technologies, resource use, quality assurance, safety precautions, social conditions, etc.) in its sustainability assessment. To be certified as compliant with the Standard Oeko-Tex®, companies must meet criteria relating to their environmentally friendly production processes and must also demonstrate social responsibility at every stage of production. |
| FAIR MADE | Fair trade Fair Trade Certified™ is the first step towards fairer pay for those involved in their supply chain. As they do not own any factories to manufacture their products, they therefore have limited control over the wages their workers receive. But thanks to the Fair Trade Programme, they can supplement workers’ wages by offering them benefits that improve their quality of life. |