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Where to buy good workout clothes

schonkreuz
Posts: 493 Member
I officially have to tie my current pants with a hair tie to keep them up so I think its time for something new XD. Biggest problem I have is that I'm still losing weight so I don't want anything too pricey, any suggestions for where to go?
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Check out the clearance section of Target. Their workout stuff is cheap anyways, but clearance is extra cheap!0
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Winners or Marshalls.0
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Walmart0
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Or Goodwill0
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I recently ordered a pair of yoga pants from Amazon.com. The pants were 4 bucks and change, and the shipping was a little over 4 dollars. Not a bad deal IMO.0
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So there's a place not far from us called "Road Runner". I got a top there today for a pretty reasonable price...but I have found that Target has great prices on workout clothes and they have high quality clothes that seem to hold up well.0
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Old Navy workout gear is pretty reasonably priced0
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Khols always have name brand workout clothes on sale.0
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Academy Sports0
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Leggings work great. I have long ones for winter, short ones for warmer weather. Then a just any old top to wear.
Why go all out for top range workout clothing that's only going to get sweaty & end up in the wash anyway after it? It's not like you are out to impress anyone with your clothing....well most people should not be.
I paid $8 for my leggings & $5 for my tops.0 -
Goodwill. Check their website and hit the sale days. Today (and every other Saturday) is 50% off ALL colored tags in my city. I think every day they have certain color tags on 50% but I do my best thrift shopping on 50% off Saturdays. Today, I only hit up 1 goodwill, but I got 4 shirts (including an under armor one) and 2 cds for $11. If they do the sale Saturday in your area, budget in a lot of time. They are crazy packed.0
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Leggings work great. I have long ones for winter, short ones for warmer weather. Then a just any old top to wear.
Why go all out for top range workout clothing that's only going to get sweaty & end up in the wash anyway after it? It's not like you are out to impress anyone with your clothing....well most people should not be.
I paid $8 for my leggings & $5 for my tops.
Where did you get them?0 -
I love Target. Cheap but good quality.0
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TJ Maxx or Marshall's.0
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