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Tikiboo reveals new Hello Kitty designs

Gym legging expert teams with Sanrio for new character activewear collection.

Funky gym legging specialist Tikiboo has revealed a collaboration with Sanrio which sees Hello Kitty star on a new range of activewear.

Launching today (Friday March 2), the exclusive line includes colourful high-waisted leggings, capris, sports bras and vests, all featuring the character with Tikiboo’s signature styles and materials.

In addition, kids’ leggings are also included in the collaboration, while the full range boasts UPF50+ sun protection.

Faye Jobbins, Tikiboo co-owner and founder, said: “We are over the moon to partner with this favourite character.

“We love the designs and know that our customers will too – we can’t wait to see everyone wearing them.”

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