Cheap fitness clothes? help
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I love church thrift shops and consignment stores.1
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BecomingBane wrote: »Just remember there's nothing special about most workout clothes.
You can pay a fortune for moisture wicking and "features" but all you need to get started is something comfortable to wear.
You mean I wasted $200 for mittens built into my running rain jacket for nothing?! 🤯
You’re right of course. It’s too easy to get caught up in all the flashy junk. Just run1 -
I usually get mine at Ross, which is pretty hit-or-miss since they kinda just have whatever they can get.1
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Amazon and Ross!1
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Try to find a consignment store near you! I go to one called Plato’s Closet and it is a goldmine of not only amazing fitness wear, but shoes, jeans, dresses.. and caters to all sizes. Not to mention you save a TON of $$.
Great. Now I wanna go shopping.1 -
I like to shop the clearance sections of Sierra trading post and REI online. Sometimes I look at Dicks, Target, or TJ Maxx. But STP and REI have good quality gear at discount prices. I’m not usually very pleased with the quality or durability of Target clothing.1
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