


Simple and effective, Picture Organic Clothing offers you the Lhotse M Black ski tights to use as a first layer and to put under your pants (yes, not over them, come on!).
Whether you want to climb Lhotse, the world's 4th highest peak on the Nepal-China border or just want to believe it, we've found the solution, put on the tights with the same name and you'll see yourself there
This pantyhose obviously has very technical properties. Its Dry Now technology allows you to quickly wick away the excess moisture your body creates and its Dry Feel finish prevents odours from getting trapped in the fibres.
Advantage of its long cut: it keeps you warm from morning to night.
Ps: Moreover, going to ride in Lhotse is not very eco' friendly... so put on these tights and go ride in the nearest resort !
Picture Organic Clothing Collection Fall - Winter 2020/2021


- Long cut
- Moisture evacuation system
- Dries quickly
- Flat seams to limit friction
- Stretch for increased freedom of movement
- Large waistband with Expedition logo
- Picture logo printed on the thigh
- Certified Global Recycled Standard
Composition :
- 93% recycled polyester, 7% elastane
- Anti-microbial Dry Feel treatment
- Dry Now treatment that allows the bottom to dry quickly
| Dry Feel | The anti-microbial and anti-odour treatment ensures that your technical underwear stays fresh over time, even if you are very active during your sports practice |
| Dry Now | This high-performance technology uses a blend of recycled polyester and hydrophilic and hydrophobic fibres to wick moisture away from the skin towards the outside where it can evaporate quickly. |
| Global Recycled Standard |
The Global Recycled Standard was created to meet the needs of companies who wish to verify the recycled content of their products (finished and intermediate) and to monitor responsible social, environmental and chemical practices in their production. The objectives of the GRS standard are, on the one hand, to define the requirements that guarantee the accuracy of content declarations and the quality of working conditions and, on the other hand, to minimise environmental and chemical impacts |