Shop sustainable activewear here at eco.mono. The Team Timbuktu Opal Legging are made for movement. The high waisted botanical leggings are your next favourite wear-everywhere leggings and feature Australian natives and flora the Team Timbuktu crew found while hiking. The perfect leggings for running, hiking, walking, yoga or if you're into it...HIIT!
Legging Features:
high waisted, comfortable, breathable & sweat wicking
made from 78% recycled plastic bottles
phone pocket in waistband for convenience
7/8 ankle length
Shop ethical and sustainable activewear from Australia here at eco.monoTeam Timbuktu represents the following values:

Emma is wearing a size a size X-Small and her measurements are:
HEIGHT- 5'10" (177.8cm)
BUST - 31D
WAIST - 26" (66cm)
HIPS - 36" (91.4cm)
DRESS - 8
These leggings are a regular/roomier fit, our sizing has updated since our first collection. choose your regular size as below, or if you're unsure or between sizes we recommend you size down.
SUSTAINABILITY Team Timbuktu fabrics are sustainably made:
Team Timbuktu use fabrics made from recycled plastic bottles to create clothes made for moving in. Not only are they saving plastics from oceans and landfill, They're also using less energy and water compared to creating conventional synthetic fabrics. Win win if you ask us.
How on earth do they recycle plastic bottles into fabric?!To put it simply, they're just changing the initial raw material, instead of using oil to create polyester (as is standard), they're using waste that they have excess of, cleaning and melting it down to a more sustainable raw material to create a fabric that is durable, breathable and tbh you wouldn't even know the end product is made differently, which is how it should be!
How much is recycled?Team Timbuktu's stretch fabric is 78% recycled, with the other 12% being elastane, which is needed for stretch and unavailable as a recycled material right now. Their tech jacket fabric is 48% recycled, which we're aiming to increase this to 100% recycled, but unfortunately isn't possible due to their small scale, but it's going to be so exciting when they can increase this.
Meet the makersRhianna (Founder of Team Timbuktu) will only work with makers who she's personally met and she is so proud to work with the talented makers who make Team Timbuktu.