Black Yak Launches Outdoor Leggings Series 'Agings' View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Yujin Cho] Global outdoor brand Black Yak (Chairman Kang Taeseon) has launched the winter leggings "Agings Series" for female hikers.


Agings is a combination of "outdoor" and "leggings," and this series is optimized for the ever-changing outdoor environment in winter. It features a tricot fabric that is resistant to friction and has a soft texture, enhanced with brushed processing for increased warmth, while the pattern and seam structure design allow for dynamic movement and comfortable wear.


The Agings series consists of four types, ranging from basic styles suitable for everyday outdoor wear to climbing-specific products reinforced with durable materials to prevent knee abrasion.


The BAC Challenge Leggings and BCC Line Leggings apply the "Oddlamp sewing" technique, which eliminates seams in fabric areas that cause friction against the skin during movement, providing comfortable wear even during intense activities.


With a simple single color and line-accentuated seam design, they offer an optimal fit and high versatility. The BCC Line Leggings also include pocket details for convenient storage.


The climbing-specific products reinforce durability in high-friction areas such as the knees and hips. The BAC Alpine Leggings use tricot fabric combined with abrasion-resistant ripstop woven material on the lower front and hip areas, and feature a dart seam pattern design on the knees to enhance mobility. The BAC Club Leggings also have a dart seam pattern on the knees, reinforced with highly durable Kevlar material.


A Black Yak representative stated, "The Agings series combines three-dimensional design, warmth, durability, and the unique fit of leggings, allowing for comfortable wear in outdoor environments this winter."



Meanwhile, Black Yak is holding an event until the 31st of next month, offering a pair of exclusive knee socks as a gift with the purchase of Agings series products.


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