Is Old Navy Activewear highly regarded? Compared to more expensive brands how is it?

Anonymous
if you like their activewear, do you find it to be good quality? In comparison to more expensive brands, how is it?

Anonymous
I don’t like it. I find the materials in breathable. Their tops are flimsy. Their pants just not right. Occasionally I’ll pick up a pair of shorts. I know people swear by it but their stuff does not work for me at all.
Anonymous
Old Navy is crap. Save your money for clothing that will last.
Anonymous
Id go with Amazon Lulu dupes over old navy. ON isnt very breathable and some of the fabrics are scratchy.
Anonymous
It’s great, don’t know what the PPs are talking about. I have some great leggings that I’ve been running in for like a decade.
Anonymous
Their leggings are way too much. You will be screaming to take them off. Save your money.
Anonymous
Old Navy yoga pants and legging are my fave. Highly recommend.
Anonymous
They used to be great, but I think the quality has gone downhill. I have some older items that have lasted year.
Anonymous
Their old stuff was great! I bought some new things and they’re much different. Not bad but not great. Of course, I wouldn’t spend the amounts people spend for activewear at higher end stores anyway.
Anonymous
I have their sports bras and tops, they’re fine. Don’t know about leggings.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Id go with Amazon Lulu dupes over old navy. ON isnt very breathable and some of the fabrics are scratchy.


Coming back to say it’s fine for a basic sports bra, it’s the pants/Capri leggings that I’ve had an issue with. I work out 6 to 7 days a week and use the target brand, athleta, Lululemon, beyond yoga, and some off brands I have found at places like TJ Maxx. I’d be more than happy to wear their leggings if they weren’t so scratchy!
Anonymous
I wear activewear for about 90 minutes a day to work out in my house and don't need it to cost $100 per item. All of my shorts and bras are from Old Navy and Target and most have lasted years; I generally don't wear tights or tops to exercise. This just isn't something I feel like I need to spend a lot of money on.

Someone gave me lululemon tights and a tank for Christmas and it's very nice - I would probably buy their shorts and bras if I had an unlimited clothing budget.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s great, don’t know what the PPs are talking about. I have some great leggings that I’ve been running in for like a decade.


A decade ago they were good enough. Now, just garbage.
Anonymous
I'm disappointed every time. You can get quality leggings at costco for the same price. As another PP mentioned, lulu dupes on amazon are better than ON as well.
Anonymous
I thought the material felt cheap and thick (leggings)
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