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Tammy Hembrow's Saski Collection re-launches Mesh Collection

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The new range from fitness expert Tammy Hembrow’s clothing range Saski Collection has dropped its original Mesh Collection for the second time.

 

The new luxury athleisure label’s collection, which is worn by the likes of J Lo and available exclusively from Saski Collection, has five styles – high waist leggings, square neck sports bra, mesh sports bra, mesh tee and short.

 

It comes in five colours: Black, White, Beige, Fuchsia and Steel Blue and the sizes range from sizes XS to XL. You can find images here.

 

This is the second restocking of the Mesh Collection as the first sold out within 12 hours when it was originally launched in 2019. Saski’s other ranges – The Pastel Collection, Blue Hues, Pink Hues, Saski Unisex and Saski Mini – are also hugely popular, with the latter two ranges items selling out within just TWO minutes, and the majority of all selling out within 48 hours.

 

Saski Collection has introduced I=CHANGE to Saski website, where $1 from every transaction is donated to charities that help end violence against women, prevent women dying from breast cancer and help children with cancer. 

 

Australian Tammy says, “Mesh was one of our most popular collections in 2019, and we’re excited to be bringing these styles and colours back for a final time.”

 

Saski Collection general manager, Isabella Laws, adds, “SaskiCollection has also recently partnered with i=change, which means that $1.00 from every sale on saskicollection.com will go to a life changing organisation. Customers can choose from three sustainable charities to donate to when checking out. This gives us a chance to give back to those who need it most.”

 

  

About Tammy:

A mother to two children by the age of 22, Tammy has created a global fashion, health and fitness business empire within a short time frame of three years. She is one of Australia’s biggest influencers, with over 11 million followers on Instagram (the rest are Hollywood A-listers) and over a million on YouTube – platforms she has leveraged to promote her health and fitness brands.

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