Workout clothes...
Heydi79
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What brand do you prefer?
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every piece of activewear i own is from old navy. that might sound weird, but it's super affordable, cute, and durable.0
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iwantmydenimback wrote: »every piece of activewear i own is from old navy. that might sound weird, but it's super affordable, cute, and durable.
I just bought a couple shirts from Old Navy for $5 each. They are the exact same as Under Armor, just a different symbol on the tag.0 -
Otherwise I like Victoria secret. But that's mostly for their sports bras. (I am large chested and that's the only thing that makes me feel secure with cardio)0
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iwantmydenimback wrote: »every piece of activewear i own is from old navy. that might sound weird, but it's super affordable, cute, and durable.
I will have to go to old navy then ! And it is affordable! Thanks for the tip
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I had a coupon and decided to treat myself to some new ones from VS. They fell apart in the first wash, the stitching came right out from the waistband. Plus the workers there kept insisting they had bras that fit me and I was like, sweetie no. Never again!
That said, I love Old Navy's activewear. Affordable, hold up well, and work as advertised.0 -
HaleyAnn126 wrote: »Otherwise I like Victoria secret. But that's mostly for their sports bras. (I am large chested and that's the only thing that makes me feel secure with cardio)
VS has nothing that fits me !0 -
Most of my yoga pants are Marika or Zella.0
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Marshall's and tj max... Especially for Most of my expensive running gear...0
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Kmart all the way for sweats because who cares what you look like.
I have been researching compression pants to keep the wobbles in check for running. Happy to spend more for comforts sake.
Will never buy Lorna Jane on principle. I saw a staff member snicker to another staff member about a lady who was in there once looking at clothes....rudeness never wins my dollar.0 -
I second Marshalls and TJ Maxx. Target has some alright stuff, too. I also sales-watch like a madwoman.0
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Walmart guess I'm cheap0
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I almost always buy my workout gear at Tjmaxx, different brands. I did recently buy some sports bras at Academy sports and wicking undies at REI.0
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Nike or UA
I am not changing sizes now and that stuff lasts forever.
When I was changing sizes every 6 months I went cheap. No sense in buying Nike to use for 6 months.
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RBX for leggings. Really I prefer lululemon but I only have one pair and they were purchased with a gift card. I could care less about the brand of top as long as it fits. I have a small chest so I like when there is a little bra built in and I don't have to worry about bringing a sports bra in my gym bag.0
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Nike bottoms, H&M tops.0
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Since this forum is owned by Under Armour, I'll say Under Armour. I'll be expecting a check!0
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Shirts: old navy, target, old tshirts
Bottoms: old navy, champion for target, mossimo for target
Bras: Champion for Target, Champion from the outlet store
Socks: hanes performance socks with ankle support0 -
C9 from Target and TekGear from Kohl's. I also like 90 degrees (I think that's what it's called), which I tend to find at Marshall's. I'm not really brand loyal but those are the stores I tend to go to and those are the brands I end up with.0
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iwantmydenimback wrote: »every piece of activewear i own is from old navy. that might sound weird, but it's super affordable, cute, and durable.
I just bought a couple shirts from Old Navy for $5 each. They are the exact same as Under Armor, just a different symbol on the tag.
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I'm petite, so not every brand makes those. I have found stuff at Old Navy and Penny's.0
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Honestly, Wal-Mart has really good stuff for cheap. I hate Walmart and avoid it at all (most) costs but I go there for their Danskin pants.
I buy my bras at Target. Their workout clothes are a little pricier so I don't usually buy other workout clothes there.
And I'll put another vote in for Old Navy.0 -
Anything I find that I like! Nike, Fila, Old Navy & Kohls brands. I even have Walmart tops & shorts0
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Whatever shorts I already have and cotton tank tops.0
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I use old tshirts for running, I get quality shorts from Penneys. Everything else comes from Walmart
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Kohl's for DryTek and Fila.0
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I do actually like Under Armour but it is expensive. Last year I got a little bonus at work and decided to splurge on some yoga shorts and a wicking top. Love it but I don't love the price. Most of my other stuff comes from Target. I have found most of their sports bras comfortable and hold up well.0
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I really like a lot of Athleta stuff. When I was changing size more frequently, old navy was or Target were great. I also love Road Runner Sports own line of stuff (roadrunnersports.com)
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Also, this is one of my favorite all around t-shirts. I wear them running, lifting, and casually!
http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=54999176
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Target Champion line or Old Navy. For ON, I'll scour through the sale rack looking for like $3 t-shirts and tanks.0
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most of my stuff is target
and now I went to a running store for shoes (saucony). When I get to maintaining, I plan on buying "nicer" stuff but there is no point now
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