I love Mika
I love Mika! It’s the only yoga brand I use! They produce their clothing ethically and you can get great deals on they’re sales page! Customer service is wonder and will quickly help you resolve any issues.
Thank you Mika!
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I love Mika! It’s the only yoga brand I use! They produce their clothing ethically and you can get great deals on they’re sales page! Customer service is wonder and will quickly help you resolve any issues.
Thank you Mika!
I ordered a pair of shorts and a top from Mika Yagowear a couple of weeks ago. And they turned out to be perfect. Comfortable to wear, great fit and looked gorgeous.
I received my clothes after a week and I live outside the US. I had expected to receive my package much later. So no complaints here.
All in all a good shopping experience and I would not hecitate to recommend this to other or to shop at Mika Yogawear again.
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