England

Hi

Would like to get some sportswear for when I exercise, could anyone reccomend a shop that is good and not really expensive?

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  • KarenJanine
    KarenJanine Posts: 3,497 Member
    Try Sports Direct (online or stores) for good discounted sportswear.
  • Yup also recommend sports direct and not sure what size you are now but Argos currently have sportswear in the sale!
  • Cherry_star
    Cherry_star Posts: 40 Member
    Asda have some great things in their George range, Sainsbury's Tu range also but a little more pricey
  • MeanderingMammal
    MeanderingMammal Posts: 7,866 Member
    Sports Direct or Decathlon are both reasonably low cost and the kit is reasonable.

    The only caveat would be around runnning shoes if that's part of your regime; then I'd suggest Sweatshop, Runners Need or a local specialist.
  • 1971MLJ
    1971MLJ Posts: 137 Member
    Start Fitness in Newcastle have a really good range that are good quality and not too expensive (More Mile). They're online and get really good reviews for their delivery service.
  • RhiannonBaugh
    RhiannonBaugh Posts: 45 Member
    If i'm running or anything proper then I go to sports direct, they always have like 50% or 75% off things! LOVE IT! But if it's just for the gym or your just going to do something fun like play a game of tennis or something like that with your mates then primark do an alright gym clothes section. Nice a cheap :) lol thats what i do anyways :) lol
  • ChrissyC1985
    ChrissyC1985 Posts: 406 Member
    another vote for sports direct, I often get a bit carried away and spend far more than i needed to originally. I agree that Primark is also okay for sports wear if you're not worried about it being sport specific. I have some items from their range and I like them well enough. :-)
  • Springfield1970
    Springfield1970 Posts: 1,945 Member
    Let's not forget TkMAAAaax ladies!
  • eggcluck
    eggcluck Posts: 36 Member
    I just exercise in my underwear, it has served me well..at least at home.

    Other than that I have just used normal clothes from any old shop that are loose enough to allow movement, saved my bags of cash from having to pay for overpriced named stuff of dubious benefit.
  • Velum_cado
    Velum_cado Posts: 1,608 Member
    Ebay! :)
  • ChrissyC1985
    ChrissyC1985 Posts: 406 Member
    Let's not forget TkMAAAaax ladies!

    the one near me has gone rapidly downhill in quality but if you're near one that has some decent items, they're good for a bargain usually. also ebay, I did forget and I get a lot of things from there too...

    Hi my name is Chrissy and I am (apparently) a shopaholic. :laugh:
  • carlosjenno
    carlosjenno Posts: 174 Member
    Sports Direct is ok but the stores tend to be massively overstocked and a struggle to get round. If you know your sizes, the online ordering is good, but I end up spending far more than I need to to take advantage of free postage! Decathlon is ok, but not everywhere has a store within a reasonable distance, but their online presence is awful!

    Both are cheap enough though.
  • Claire8614
    Claire8614 Posts: 157 Member
    Hi do you have a link?
  • Claire8614
    Claire8614 Posts: 157 Member
    Yup also recommend sports direct and not sure what size you are now but Argos currently have sportswear in the sale!

    Do you have a link?
  • _Clarana_
    _Clarana_ Posts: 73 Member
    It's not for everyone, but primark have just got a big sportswear range in.
  • Claire8614
    Claire8614 Posts: 157 Member
    I might give primark a try but don't think i would be brave enough to go on the weekend :)

    I am only really after some t-shirt/vest tops, possibly another sports bra and some leggings/3/4 trousers.
  • Just under women's clothing on the Argos website, I've just got joggers for 4.99 and a top for 3.89.
  • Claire8614
    Claire8614 Posts: 157 Member
    I brought some from sportsdirect in the end :)