Australian activewear label Rec Gen is set to release its first-ever womenswear collection.
The label, which was founded by Zanerobe design director Luke Scott, is known for its menswear which is designed with environmentally sustainable and non-impactful processes in mind.
The upcoming womenswear collection will feature bicycle shorts and leggings with pockets and breathable t-shirts and crops made from materials infused with antibacterial and performance enhancing technologies.
Scott said the business is thrilled to launch a womenswear collection.
"We’re proud to launch Rec Gen womenswear with a collection that showcases our design ethos and considered approach to activewear, accounting for every detail.
"Extensive wear testing plays a role in every collection we create to ensure enhanced performance and this range is no different.
"Our commitent to eco-friendly processes runs at the core of everything we do," he said.
The collection will launch on the Rec Gen website from July.