where do you buy your exercise clothes from
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If I'm gonna spend $165, it better be for a good pair of running shoes. Other than that, it's Danskin brand at Walmart.0
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Kohls or one of the bargain shops. TJMaxx, Ross, Marshalls - you know?
Actually right now Kohls has FILA stuff very cheaply as part of their Kohls Cares promotion (profits go to Susan G Komen I believe - could be wrong). The capris are awesome ($10) and the bra is good though low/medium impact ($5). Online only unless you live in Wisconsin. But still worth the shipping costs for sure. I need to order more pants before they do away with the promo.0 -
Academy Sports has some pretty inexpensive but cute clothes. I have also trolled Wal-Mart, Target and even thriftshops to get my gear.0
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Mostly Old Navy...and Target. I also like Marahall's and TJ Maxx for tennis clothes. I have a few items from Athleta, but I've never paid full-price there.0
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I buy 98% of my stuff from TJMaxx/Marshalls. I usually wear compression capris or running shorts, sports bra, and tank top. Everything has to be non-cotton and moisture-wicking. I get the same brand of tanks and they are always 9.99. I have 5 or 6 of them in all different colors. Capris and shorts are usually around $15 or $20. Sports bras are $10-15 usually. I have 1 pair of yoga pants from lululemon and I actually hate them. The fabric is weird and everything (dust, hair, etc) sticks to them. No need to spend a crapton of money on cute, functional gym clothes! Unless you want to of course.0
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Honestly - Loblaws! Their yoga pants last forever, and are under $15 usually. I also really enjoy their t-shirts.
I'm losing weight, but even if I was at goal, I would NEVER spend that kind of money on cotton pants.
I live on a border, all you Americans chiming in, you seriously have SO many more options than us, it's ridiculous.0 -
I honestly really like Under Armour for my workout stuff... if I can get it from the outlet for cheap! They seem to fit well and they're comfy, and they hold up nicely. I also have lots of stuff from Old Navy and Target too!0
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My workout clothes came from Walmart
My running clothes from Winners and Walmart.0 -
TJMaxx for the Win!0
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Target for Champion pants & sports bras, Spira for tanks & tees. They're the only things that keep me cool enough in the summer and they are never more than $10-15. We have an outlet store here that stocks them at great prices, though I'm having trouble finding them online. DSW has proven to have a better selection of running shoes than the sports stores, so I get those there.0
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Old Navy's are great and way way cheaper! They also have compression pants and socks-love them!0
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I get the same brand of tanks and they are always 9.99. I have 5 or 6 of them in all different colors.
So- question- do you go in and find a potentially different tank and HAVE to have it because a. it's on sale and b. you might just need ONE EXTRA black tank and c. it MIGHT not be the same style???
because- yes- I'm guilty of this. I breed tank tops at my house it seems.0 -
kmart, lululemon, old navy, freshpair (expensive bras, but they fit right), capezio, tjMaxx - Some expensive, some not.0
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Probably 50%+ of my tech clothes came from races, which have various prices and cost. Beyond that, my shorts usually are in the $30 USD range, and are the lined ones, and usually whatever cheap not-cotton socks I find, sometimes they are on sale and such. Shoes are the real killer. I did buy some sleevless shirts from old navy for $5 each last year, but as a guy, there is not always as many options. Cheap is good though... and I do own some expensive stuff too, like a $75 shirt that is for running in freezing weather.0
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I used to wear ratty old T-shirts. The ones with holes from playing tackle football with mud stains, and teeth marks from dog bites.
Then I started liking the motivational statements that I saw on other people's shirts. It was kinda empowering/motivating.
My wife bought me some Alter Ego Under Armour shirts for $35 each for my birthday. I returned it and told her that I appreciated the sentiment but it's too much to spend on a workout shirt. Typically, I go to Rugged Outback, or Marshalls/TJ Maxx/Ross to get some other brand of shirts for about $10-15 each. I like the Nike dri-fit or Under Armour type material. I'm going to check out the outlet malls in a few weeks to see what's available.0 -
as most people have mentioned target, kmart, walmart, hell even the salvation army ( i found a cool under armour shirt for $5).0
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Say what you will, but Goodwill rocks for that stuff. Just avoid any undergarments and you will be fine.0
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Academy. Their brand BCG. Super cute and super cheap. And they last a long time!!! I love them!
http://www.academy.com/shop/browse/apparel-women-s-apparel/bcg-153/_/N-871287452+42949665370 -
Target for Champion pants & sports bras, Spira for tanks & tees. They're the only things that keep me cool enough in the summer and they are never more than $10-15. We have an outlet store here that stocks them at great prices, though I'm having trouble finding them online. DSW has proven to have a better selection of running shoes than the sports stores, so I get those there.
I was at Target this morning and they had piles and piles of their Champion bras on clearance. The medium support ones were $7-10 and I found one "premium support" one for $6!0 -
TJ Maxx and / or Target. I also got a Moving Comfort bra on clearance at ****'s for, like, $12 -- i thought this was normal, but have since learned this was inSANEly cheap. i really like the style of Jockey for Her. their pants, capris and tops are cute and have held up well over the years. i easily find this brand at TJ Maxx. i have also found good deals on very cute stuff at Nordstrom Rack.0
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Primarily Target, Ross, Walmart, and TJ Maxx. I just buy what fits, what's comfortable,and what won't roll down/fall off when I'm working out. I order my olympic lifting shoes and my Converse for power lifting online. I don't care what anyone else is wearing and in fact I often think I could have bought some cool camping stuff for the price of some folk's clothing. I will spend extra money on good coats, good shoes, and a good back pack.0
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Walmart is my best bet for my size. Then Target and I usually go online for my bras.0
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Target, Costco (love their tanks) and Fabletics (actually pretty impressed with the items that I have purchased from them).0
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I buy everything from lululemon, one piece every few months.0
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I refuse to spend that much for workout clothes. I get some at Walmart (Danskin) and a lot at JCP. They have a store brand - Xersion- that I have had good luck w/. Price and fit are good and hold up w/ many washes. When I use to wear a lot of Nike, I would find my size in the store, then look for it on eBAY!0
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I mix and match- pick up things on sale, etc. REI Outlet, Modell's (their in house brand is inexpensive and pretty good- $20 for most items), ****'s sale rack,...some Target.
My sister likes the Old Navy capri pants, and I've heard good things about JCP0 -
TJ Maxx usually has tons of stuff. I can get brands like Nike and Reebok and Adidas, sports bras and running, yoga or capri pants for less than $15 each.
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I like my target and old navy workout clothes. On clearance if I can find it. I will say though, I like some of the official Zumba pants, but I rarely buy those and if I do, it's when they are on sale. I don't like spending a lot of money on clothes i'm just going to sweat and get disgusting in. As long as they fit well and keep everything covered and in place I'm happy.0
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Walmart all the way, but admittedly, I am cheap when buying anything for myself0
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Hi Just wondering where you get your exercise clothes from? I went to luluemon on the weekend and it cost me 165.00 for one tshirt and one pair workout pants. Does anyone else find that expensive? It seem most people at my gym get their workout clothes there.
It just seems expensive to me. Anyone have suggetions of where they shop that doesnt cost arm and leg and doesnot look cheap?
Walmart. t shirts, 5 bucks.
Yoga pants usually around 10-12 bucks.0
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