women where do you get your exercise clothes from

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  • AnneTanne0
    AnneTanne0 Posts: 71 Member
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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.uk

    Indeed, Decathlon in Europe...
    Wide choice, and Price vs Quality you can't beat them.
  • WDEvy
    WDEvy Posts: 814 Member
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    Isnt under armour expensive? I'm in canada so we dont have JC Penny or TJ MAX here.

    You can find a lot of discounted brand name workout clothes at Winners and Marshall's. I got some Nike running leggings for $34!
  • sweetlyybroken
    sweetlyybroken Posts: 209 Member
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    Gap, Nike, Adidas, Target, and occasionally even walmart!
  • poseyj88
    poseyj88 Posts: 140 Member
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    Target or Marshall's (all brands). I refuse to spend a PT of money on something I sweat in.

    My running shoes I get at a running store. That's a whole different ball game.
  • martasmith54584
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    Yoga pants and jackets at Costco.
    Shoe from Sportchek when on sale and with Buy 1 pair get a 2nd pair for 50% off
  • __Di__
    __Di__ Posts: 1,630 Member
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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.

    I either get mine from Sports Direct, there is a SD store about five miles from where I live, or I order off Amazon. My shoes I get from Runner-Edge specialist running shop.
  • danie1030
    danie1030 Posts: 8
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    Kohl's, Target, KMart, Walmart. usually all of those stores have a good selection of workout clothing. as of the brand, I usually go with under armour.
  • JDBLY11
    JDBLY11 Posts: 577 Member
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    I got my new yoga pants and shorts from Lane Bryant online. I have gotten pants at Walmart before but they never last very long and usually don't fit very well. The shirts are kind of low quality too. I get shirts from KMart online. Not a lot better but they seem to be better quality than the walmart variety.
  • Lily_Rose
    Lily_Rose Posts: 38 Member
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    Marshall's, Ross, or CostCo - can't stand the thought of paying full price.
  • dinoskycm
    dinoskycm Posts: 267
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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.

    Xersion from JCPenney. They have regular sizes and plus sizes and they are almost always on sale! I love their quick-dri shirts. That's the only shirt I'll run in.
  • acogg
    acogg Posts: 1,870 Member
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    I buy Danskin at Walmart. I try to buy them on the clearance racks so they only cost me $5.00 or less.
  • wildcatnyc
    wildcatnyc Posts: 2,410 Member
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    Lululemon (running tights and no limits tank), athleta (kick booty pants and running tights) or target (yoga pants, support tanks, and running tights).
  • kylamaries
    kylamaries Posts: 291
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    I bought a lot of wicking shirts, capris, and sports bras at Kohl's (Fila Sports brand -- very good quality, a little pricey but I've definitely gotten a lot of bang for my buck), but I've found that Target has a good selection, and -- while I've never bought any -- I know Forever 21 is fairly inexpensive and has a variety of fitness clothes.
  • getting_fit86
    getting_fit86 Posts: 128 Member
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    Don't waste your money on lululemon. It is soo expensive. I go to walmart in the sports section and grab some cute sports bras, tops and yoga pants. They are cheap and decent quality.
  • cwsikes
    cwsikes Posts: 86
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    TJ Maxx is amazing for the basics. Luluemon is adorable for running skirts but I actually don't like mine because it gets super heavy when wet. Skirtsports has some adorable skirts that are much lighter. Make sure to invest in a good sports bra if you are busty.
  • JenMc14
    JenMc14 Posts: 2,389 Member
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    Kohl's, Target, Old Navy are what's in heaviest rotation for my workouts right now. Champion stuff from Target, I LOVE the Old Navy Bubble Tanks, and their compression capris aren't bad, and I have some Tek Gear yoga capris from Kohl's that I wear the heck out of.
  • iamspdd
    iamspdd Posts: 134 Member
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    I am surprised by all the Target replies. I got my work out shorts there and I love them. I thought I was just being cheap and lazy by going to Target and not some "work out store."
  • MelissaL582
    MelissaL582 Posts: 1,422 Member
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    I'm limited to what I have in my town, but I go to Walmart..they're Danskin brand is nice.
  • Im_NotPerfect
    Im_NotPerfect Posts: 2,181 Member
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    I really like Target's C9 line....inexpensive and comfortable!
  • josavage
    josavage Posts: 472 Member
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    When I run I am basically a Nike advertisement. Everything is Nike except for my Under Armour underwear. For the gym I buy things all over - Target, Kohl's, Sports Authority, ****'s, Marshalls and Old Navy. It has to be moisture wicking.