women where do you get your exercise clothes from
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mish24canada
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Hi Well I just joined a gym and went to my first exercise class on Sunday. I was just wondering where you get your exercise clothes from? I really like luluemon but find them expensive especially when still losing weight. I find old navy activte line doesnt look great on your butt. Any suggestions would be helpful.
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Im in the UK and go to Primark - full kit including socks for £170
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Hi Well I just joined a gym and went to my first exercise class on Sunday. I was just wondering where you get your exercise clothes from? I really like luluemon but find them expensive especially when still losing weight. I find old navy activte line doesnt look great on your butt. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Under Armour0 -
Kohl's, JCP, Target0
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Target, TJ Maxx and Kohl's. D ick's if they have a 40% sale.0
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I love Tek Gear capris from Kohl's, $16.99 and tanks from Old Navy $100
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Under Armour all the way.
I tried LuluLemon and to be honest, it's really expensive and nothing special compared to UA. I think it's just more ''stylish'' although I love what my UA gear and accessories look like.0 -
Target0
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Modells (fitness sports store)
sports authority
marshalls (have all name brands)
olympia sports.
i do not go to any cheap stores ive learned my lesson. QUALITY IS A KEY.
I get Nike (Dri-Fit)
Under Armour (Heatgear or Cold Gear)
Adidas
Champion
Sweat wicking, and all clothing that keeps your muscles relaxed!0 -
I wear mostly Nike stuff.0
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The North Face (yes, can be expensive, but I work there so I get a 50% discount) or Target.0
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When in the US on holiday (Florida) I've bought a lot in TJ Max and Target.
In the UK and Europe I love Decathlon. They sell everything you can imagine that's sports or outdoor related and their kit is well made and washed s and wears well. And it's cheap too!!
http://www.decathlon.co.uk0 -
Under Armour is what I prefer, but I found stuff that was cheaper and very similar to it at Academy Sports. I also buy some at Walmart.0
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No where too expensive as I am losing weight. I'm in the UK so H&M, TK Maxx ( esp for Nike), Sainsbury's and Next online.0
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Lululemon for pants. Target for Tees. Love Under Armour too.0
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My Lulus are too big now and I'm not buying other ones til I hit my goal so I buy Nike's You can get them for really good pricing on Ebay or Winners/Marshall's0
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Usually JC Penny and TJ Maxx. I hate spending too much on workout gear since i am now in my third size of clothes. Both can have great clearance sales.0
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Old Navy (basic yoga pants), Lulu (expensive yes, but I wear their pants all the time so it's worth it to me), Target (sports bras mostly), Nike (whatever I can get from the outlet), and I'm just now looking into Athleta (Gap affiliate). I have had luck at TJ Maxx too. It just depends on what you're looking for and what you're willing to spend. If I only worked out 1 day a week I couldn't justify an $80 pair of leggings.
ETA: I'm not at goal and I still spent a lot at Lulu..0 -
JCPenny's all the way. I love their Xersion line. I have a full chest (34DD) and usually can't find shelf-bra tops that work for me especially for exercising. Xersion are the exception to the rule, and I have 5 of them.0
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Isnt under armour expensive? I'm in canada so we dont have JC Penny or TJ MAX here.0
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I get mine from Costco. I just can't justify paying a lot of $$ for something to sweat in :P. I have been known to cut old track pants and wear them as shorts . I really like the tuff athletics brand yoga pants, they even have ones with an inseam size (I am almost 6 feet tall and I have problem getting pants long enough). They last too, I have a pair that is over 5 years old and still look and feel like new. I also just get cheap shirts from Walmart that have funny characters on them. I have gotten a lot of comments on my Elmo and Bam-Bam shirts . I do like the Under Armour stuff as well but it is expensive. I picked up a nice shirt in the US at an outlet mall once and use it quite a bit when I need something longer for body flow. Love their compression shorts as well.0
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