The "ala" collection from YOGISTAR has been enriched with a new must-have
longsleeve has been enriched with a new must-have. The flowing top
every figure type and makes you look graceful in your vinyasa
look graceful. Thanks to the high-quality fabric, it also feels wonderful, lets you breathe and stays with you for a long time.
Choose your favourite colour from the trendy colour range and enjoy your new top... Get into the flow!
- Neckline
- Waterfall
- Textile material
- 94% viscose (bamboo pulp), 6% elastane
- Manufacturer
- YOGISTAR®
- Weight:
- 0.29 kg
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Yoga longsleeve flowing shakti "ala" - black
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Yoga longsleeve flowing shakti "ala" - black
Pro: Nice back part
Batwing sleeves prevent sweaty armpits during strenuous...
Batwing sleeves prevent sweaty armpits during strenuous...
Elke writes:
Pro: Nice back part
Batwing sleeves prevent sweaty armpits during strenuous exercise or when
it is warmer in summer
Tight waistband at the end prevents slipping up during exercises because normal shirts
Shirts quickly slip upwards at the waistband and then hang in the middle of the stomach
Beautiful, soft flowing fabric
Contra: unfortunately I could only give 3 stars because the waterfall cut at the neck/chest area
Neck/chest area for all yoga exercises where you bend over the front, e.g. Uttanasana
e.g. Uttanasana, Padottanasana or looking down dog is unsuitable
It then hangs in the face, rests on the nose or the entire neckline is virtually
over the face.
Since the waterfall neckline is cut a little tighter here, I was able to have it sewn a little tighter in the shoulder report at an alteration tailor's shop. Now it no longer interferes with bending forward.
In my opinion, a yoga shirt should always be relatively close-fitting at the neckline and waistband and a little wider at the armpits for more air circulation. A scoop neckline or waterfall neckline looks nice, but they are not always very suitable for the exercises.
Batwing sleeves prevent sweaty armpits during strenuous exercise or when
it is warmer in summer
Tight waistband at the end prevents slipping up during exercises because normal shirts
Shirts quickly slip upwards at the waistband and then hang in the middle of the stomach
Beautiful, soft flowing fabric
Contra: unfortunately I could only give 3 stars because the waterfall cut at the neck/chest area
Neck/chest area for all yoga exercises where you bend over the front, e.g. Uttanasana
e.g. Uttanasana, Padottanasana or looking down dog is unsuitable
It then hangs in the face, rests on the nose or the entire neckline is virtually
over the face.
Since the waterfall neckline is cut a little tighter here, I was able to have it sewn a little tighter in the shoulder report at an alteration tailor's shop. Now it no longer interferes with bending forward.
In my opinion, a yoga shirt should always be relatively close-fitting at the neckline and waistband and a little wider at the armpits for more air circulation. A scoop neckline or waterfall neckline looks nice, but they are not always very suitable for the exercises.