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Nike Pro Women's Mid-Rise 3" Shorts - Steam/Barely Green/White

Recycled Materials

Nike Pro

Women's Mid-Rise 3" Shorts

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Steam/Barely Green/White
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This product is made with at least 75% recycled polyester fibers

Lightweight and stretchy, these smooth Nike Pro biker shorts dry quickly to help you stay cool when your workout heats up.


  • Shown: Steam/Barely Green/White
  • Style: IB9233-006

Nike Pro

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Lightweight and stretchy, these smooth Nike Pro biker shorts dry quickly to help you stay cool when your workout heats up.

Benefits

  • Nike Dri-FIT technology moves sweat away from your skin for quicker evaporation, helping you stay dry and comfortable.
  • Lightweight and stretchy, the smooth fabric dries quickly to help you stay ready when your workout heats up.
  • A soft jacquard elastic waistband sits snugly against your skin without pinching or binding.

Product Details

  • 3" inseam
  • Body: 83% polyester/17% spandex; Panels: 78% polyester/22% spandex; Waistband: 87% polyester/13% spandex.
  • Machine wash
  • Imported
  • Shown: Steam/Barely Green/White
  • Style: IB9233-006

Size & Fit

    • Model is wearing size S and is 5′6″/168cm
    • Tight fit: snug and form-fitting
    • Mid-Rise: sits just below your natural waist (smallest part of your torso)
  • Size Guide

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How This Was Made

    • The recycled polyester used in Nike products begins as recycled plastic bottles, which are cleaned, shredded into flakes and converted into pellets. From there, the pellets are spun into new, high-quality yarn used in our products, delivering peak performance with a lower impact on the environment.
    • In addition to reducing waste, recycled polyester reduces carbon emissions by up to 30% compared to virgin polyester. Nike diverts an average of 1 billion plastic bottles annually from landfills and waterways.

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