Hey Ladies ~ Where do you get your Fav workout clothes?
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I am in Canada so there aren't as many options. I have no Target or other stores like that.
You obviously have the internet. target.com
I have had miserable experience shopping online. I am one of those people who need to try stuff on, and shipping to Canada can be freakin expensive, especially when I have to return stuff. Unless they have free shipping for returns, I waste $20-30 just to try an item on.
And they don't ship to Canada.0 -
I got a lot of my stuff from Old Navy...some from Target (clearance) and a couple of things from Wal-Mart0
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I just but a couple of yoga pants and tops at Old Navy. Cheap too!!!0
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but Target never puts their stuff on sale.
This is misinformation.
Target has 30% off, 50% off, and 75% off clearance racks in their athletic section. They also will frequently post items in their flyers that are temporarily on sale-- usually around 30% off.0 -
I have Fila yoga pants from Kohl's I have to very careful with yoga pants becuase I have big saddlebags, even when I am down to my smallest weight I still have them. They stick out so yoga pants aren't flattering at all, but they are comfortable and don't get in the way of my workouts. I really need another pair, but can't afford it right now. I also have a pair of old navy that I like. My body pump instructor swears by their compression yoga pants with the roll down waist she wears them without rolling them down. When they have sales they are very resonable so as soon as they have a sale I am heading to get a pair.
Anyone else have my problem that love the yoga pants that have? Also I like tank tops becuase I sweat, but want long ones to cover that area, anyone know of any? Thanks in advance.0 -
I'm an online shopper (by choice, rather than need... just hate going to the mall!). My faves are:
nikestore.com
athleta.com
lululemon.com
titleninesports.com
roadrunnersports.com (how could I forget them!)
Love, love, LOVE to buy athletic wear! If only my employees knew that I live in athletic wear when I'm not at work... they seem shocked any time they see me not in a suit and heels. ;-)0 -
Target (C9 line), Old Navy (love their compression pants) and TJ Maxx (for sports bras usually, and tees).0
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Ross has cute name brand things at decent prices.0
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My boyfriend's laundry basket.0
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Target, Marshall's, JCP are great for workout gear. Inexpensive, cute, and nice to your wallet.0
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Old Navy! They often have sales on their workout gear. It also does the job well! The only thing I splurged on was a sports bra. Otherwise I wasn't getting much support!0
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I get a lot of stuff from TJ Maxx, too! Lots of Nike stuff, there. I also have a Nike outlet close to where I live. I love the new workout wear at Old Navy. Never liked the stuff I got at Walmart. Occasionally buy from Target, but like Old Navy better. I love Nike dri fit pants, but the can get pricey, so I keep an eye out at the outlet and places like TjMaxx and Marshall's. There is also a new place called Academy Sports that has pretty good prices and great markdowns. I don't like the idea of spending a ton o $$$$ on something I will sweat in. Especially since I sweat like a man! : s0
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Workout clothes at Old Navy are on sale this week. I got some super cute running pants, compression pants, and warm-up jackets. Very reasonably priced. In fact, probably cheaper than what I would normally buy at Target.0
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Another vote for the Target Champion (or C9) line. Inexpensive, fits very well, looks great, lasts forever.
Why on earth would I want to spend six or eight times as much, for something that's not going to give me much, if anything, more than that. Especially since I work out at home - there's no one to impress. It's not like I'm going to the gym and trying to a) get laid, or b) show off how 'spensy I am to the other females. It's fitness, not fashion.
I haven't tried the Old Navy stuff yet - their new line looks interesting, but I sometimes have issues with their fit in other clothing, so I'm wary.0 -
Marshalls/TJMaxx/Target.
Marshalls has a good selection and even some good deals on the clearance racks.
i second this!0 -
Walmart, Target, and you may check out Marshall's (found some underarmour there one time). Kohl's has some good stuff too and if you hit a sale (and early bird hours and % off) you can get some good deals.0
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I would love to shop at lululemon however it's expensive for me so I go to TJ Maxx and Target.0
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I just discovered they sell some Lucy (expensive) products at TJ Maxx but you have to scavenger hunt for your size!
>Target for Champion sports bras (LOVE IT!)
>Marshalls/TJ Maxx for Under Armour heat gear stuff (that is my favorite brand)
>Under Armour outlet (some outlet malls)
>Nordstrom Rack - they have a new section of workout gear that are very nice quality
>Old Navy
>Costco (buy pants w/ draw string!)0 -
Mine are a plain black [air of running trousers and a bright orange rugby shirt no im not kidding. It was from the 2009 Dubai Rugby Sevens were I was given the shirt for raising money for the Christina Noble foundation. At the time I was probably at my biggest and it wasnt long before I started my MFP journey and it just fit me. It was a 3XL :blushing: :noway: lol now I wear it and its like a dress but it reminds me how far ive come. Eventually it'll be too ig to wear but until then ill be wearing the hell out of it! :happy: :laugh:
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I love Old Navys yoga selection! BUT... I do have some Danskin from Wal-mart that I love also! Once I get to one of my goals.. Im going to reward myself with a nice Under Armour outfit0
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Im a cheap skate (+ since I am losing weight I dont want to spend a lot as I go thru different weights on my way to my goal weight). I go to Walmart or Target. They actually have cute stuff.
I'm cheap too. Target and Kohls. I figure Im just gonna wear then half an hour to an hour a day and get them drenched in sweat why spend a ton on them.
Me too! I love Target's pants. I'll admit, I have a bunch of tops from Lululemon, but only because I got a gift card to there for my birthday last year. lol0 -
I am in Canada so there aren't as many options. I have no Target or other stores like that.
Not true, Costco has the best pants and tons of tops, Walmart has all the Danskin stuff and many more dry-fit/wicking brands the majority is <$15 plus in Canada you can stop at Stitches, my 'yoga' pants are from there, $10 and bright shelf-bra cami's I bought for $3 each over my black sports bras which are <$5 each at Walmart.
I did however get 2 Lulu Tops for Christmas and they are beautiful and the u-neck shaped one really is supportive. That being said 2 tops I bought at Walmart with built in support and rutched side detailing (so they don't cling to the body) on clearance for $15 last year were thought to be LuLu by 1 of my spin instructors so take that!0 -
I have great work out clothes from Marshells. Mine are Marika tech and kyodan, but they usually have nike, and other brands. I bought 2 sets plus an extra shirt. It keeps me going and has held up great. Lulu and others are prestige brands.0
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Mine are a plain black [air of running trousers and a bright orange rugby shirt no im not kidding. It was from the 2009 Dubai Rugby Sevens were I was given the shirt for raising money for the Christina Noble foundation. At the time I was probably at my biggest and it wasnt long before I started my MFP journey and it just fit me. It was a 3XL :blushing: :noway: lol now I wear it and its like a dress but it reminds me how far ive come. Eventually it'll be too ig to wear but until then ill be wearing the hell out of it! :happy: :laugh:
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I have a t-shirt that I received at the finish line of the Susan G Komen 3 day. It is tight now, but I wear it to the gym to remind myself that if I can walk 60 miles in the blistering summer heat( this year it got to be 115 degrees out with 100 % humidity) than I can get to my goal weight!!0 -
I'm in Canada and get my workout clothes at Old Navy. They're pretty good quality and they usually have really good prices. I love my Old Navy shirt and jacket especially (the jacket is an obnoxiously bright pink) - I find their pants can be really hit or miss and I have to get cropped ones because the ankle-length ones are always too long on me and there's no way I'm spending $10+ getting workout pants hemmed!
Maybe when I get to my goal weight/size and stop losing, I'll splurge on some Lululemon workout gear. I'm in the gym often enough that I'd get my money's worth.0 -
I'm lucky enough to have an Under Armour outlet store near. I LOVE their tank tops as they flatter me...
Pants I usually go for Nike or whatever else is comfy. I'm having a hard time finding sports bras that provide enough comfort and support without looking funny...0 -
I like Marika Balance Collection & NIke, normally priced at $50-$80, but at at TJ max & marshals I have found tops, pants, shorts and sports bras starting at $10, most items under $20..0
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Old Navy.com. I am heavy and my legs rub together and still have lasted more that 6 months no issues.0
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I am in Canada so there aren't as many options. I have no Target or other stores like that.
Not true, Costco has the best pants and tons of tops, Walmart has all the Danskin stuff and many more dry-fit/wicking brands the majority is <$15 plus in Canada you can stop at Stitches, my 'yoga' pants are from there, $10 and bright shelf-bra cami's I bought for $3 each over my black sports bras which are <$5 each at Walmart.
I did however get 2 Lulu Tops for Christmas and they are beautiful and the u-neck shaped one really is supportive. That being said 2 tops I bought at Walmart with built in support and rutched side detailing (so they don't cling to the body) on clearance for $15 last year were thought to be LuLu by 1 of my spin instructors so take that!
We don't have a Costco near or an Old Navy. I have seen some gear at Walmart, but not a lot. I do have a few pieces from there. No Stitches either, although when we did I didn't find they had good quality at all.0 -
Kohls! Target!0
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