| I just started heading back to the gym and see some great workout outfits, but I'm surprised at the amount of athleta and lululemon, I see. Are people really spending $90 per tights? Other fashionable, but reasonable options? |
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I used to buy from lucy, but their style hasn't been great the last year or so (although quality still good). I've found great deals at the Nike outlet on NY Avenue and they have been perfectly fine quality. |
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I get my wear and tights from Old Navy.
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Second old navy. It holds up well, believe it or not.
But for a little bit of fun if you don't have many now, subscribe to ellie workout wear, ren active, yogaclub, or fabletics to get new outfits monthly. Adidas used to have a quarterly one that included shoes too, but they are on hiatus. |
definitely this one - and they make these for women now too!
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I think that it depends a lot on what workout you are doing. I run, and I buy running specific (brooks, nike, some athleta) tights because they don't chafe, I feel good in them and they wear well. If I pay attention, I can always get them for at least 20 percent off and they will last.
For shirts, I buy a lot at Target or TJMaxx/Marshal's because they start to smell over time and I like to be able to replace them without guilt. |
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I also stand by the quality of the Old Navy workout tights in particular.
There's a Lululemon outlet in Leesburg if you ever make it out that way and the discounts are significant. |
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| I get under armour leggings because theydont call down |
| Thank you! I had no idea about some of these stores. |
| I wear lucy workout pants/leggings but I've had good luck buying tops from Walmart - their Danskin brand. |
| I also buy the tops from Danskin on Walmart.com. They come and go as to availability for good styles. You can't beat the price and they are indistinguishable from most athletic tops. I don't think leggings or sports bras would be comparable though. |