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Tikiboo teams with Smiley for Sport Luxe line

New collaboration revolves around the nostalgia of the Smiley brand.

Tikiboo is continuing with its popular brand collaborations, with the athleisure and sportswear specialist teaming up with the Smiley brand.

The exclusive Smiley Sport Luxe collection features bold, sport design in a retro colourway and is aimed at fitness fans whether they’re into Crossfit, running or yoga.

Reviving the nostalgia of the Smiley brand, the prints build in the universally recognised Smiley face with geometric patterns and bold colours.

Items include a Smiley ‘Sweat Now, Smile Later’ gym bag, Luxe leggings, Flex capris, active running jacket, Smiley Sports Division tank tops and sports bras.

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