lululemon is to expensive have you found alternative?

Hi I love lululemon workout clothes but they are so expensive. I have tried other cheaper places for exercise clothes such as old navy and winners but havent found anything that looks as nice as lululemon. I just wondering if anyone in MFP has found anything that looks as nice as lululemon but doesnt cost as much?
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  • JoRocka
    JoRocka Posts: 17,525 Member
    TJmaxx- I really particularly like MPG- they make great gear.

    LuLuLemon is rubbish- I'll never give them a cent. Body shaming *kitten*.
  • SapiensPisces
    SapiensPisces Posts: 992 Member
    I got a lot of my workout gear from the Sports Authority clearance racks. They have good quality items and not too bad pricing if you catch a good sale.
  • WalkingAlong
    WalkingAlong Posts: 4,926 Member
    I've never paid $90 for yoga pants from Lululemon but I know my other boutique yoga clothes like Lucy don't do anything more for me than the other 'high performance' stuff I find at Marshalls, like Nike and Adidas activewear, for half the cost or less.

    There is a banner ad that appears here a lot for some brand with Kate Hudson's input. They have a first-time order half-price deal or something. Maybe someone will post the name, if they know it. I don't recall, though I see it here all the time. I browsed their wares but nothing looked as cute as the MFP ad pic to me, so I passed.

    Old Navy quality seems really off to me. I do buy some because they're cheap but I never love them.
  • newdaydawning79
    newdaydawning79 Posts: 1,503 Member
    I buy whatever's at TJMaxx, Marshall's, Burlington Coat Factory or on clearance somewhere. I can't see the point in spending tons of money on something you're going to sweat in. But that's just me!
  • belgerian
    belgerian Posts: 1,059 Member
    I hate to say this but when im drenched in sweat and pushing myself on the treadmill I really could care less on how my cloths look. By what ive seen at the gym most others feel the same way (and I belong to a nicer gym). I use polyester moisture wicking material I like Nike or Underarmour but have a few no name brands that perform as well, which is to get the sweat off me and not get heavy like cotton does.
  • Amberlynnek
    Amberlynnek Posts: 405 Member
    Fabletics - its kate hudson's line and its fantastic. Its $50 a month membership which gets you an outfit (top,bottom, sports bra, jacket, head band, etc.) You either select your outfit or skip the payment until the next month. You can buy individual pieces too. But the quality is awesome and I was spending $50 on leggings along so its nice to get an outfit. Her stuff is also designed that you can use it outside of the gym and is supposed to be slimming as well. You also earn rewards to free outfits. If you are interested, my referral link is below:



    http://www.fabletics.com/invite/45470539/
  • lishie_rebooted
    lishie_rebooted Posts: 2,973 Member
    TJX Holdings owns TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Winners, Home Goods, and the Canadian version of Home Goods.


    Some of the Old Navy stuff is pretty decent IMO.
    I dont know where in Canada you are but try JCPenneys (I think they're up there).
    If you're close enough to the US border, sneak over and go shopping lol (legally sneak over of course lol)
  • dpwellman
    dpwellman Posts: 3,271 Member
    Nike Factory Outlet.

    Sierra Trading Post.

    Danskin / VF

    [EDIT]OH I forgot: JoesNewBalanceOutlet.com
  • JenSD6
    JenSD6 Posts: 454 Member
    Costco has very good workout clothes under the Kirkland label.

    There's always good old Sport Check if you can catch a sale. They've at least got a lot of the name brands.

    I won't wear the Lululemon label, personally.
  • GallifreyanGirl396
    GallifreyanGirl396 Posts: 76 Member
    I get my workout clothes from:
    -Ross
    -Marshall's
    -T.J. Maxx
    -Listia (website)
    -Goody's
    -Kohls
    -Thrift shops
    -Essex Bargain Hunt

    I don't feel comfortable wearing used workout clothes,but I've found items new with tags that were given to thrift stores or put in garage sales. Also, I've bought things as cheap as 50 cents on markdown! I've used Pinterest ideas to turn my workout clothes or old sweats/ tshirts into something nicer.
  • dpwellman
    dpwellman Posts: 3,271 Member
    TJX Holdings owns TJ Maxx, Marshalls, Winners, Home Goods, and the Canadian version of Home Goods.
    And just recently: Sierra Trading Post. Yippee! My rewards card is really busy now.
  • I agree with newdaydawning--I don't spend much on workout clothes/yoga clothes, and I don't wear them for anything but working out, so it doesn't matter to me as long as they are comfortable and practical. My waterproof top and pants are the most expensive, and I got those from Sports Authority on sale (The North Face brand). I like Lands' End active wear, so if you want nicer stuff, I'd try them from the online store (not from an outlet mall, because that stuff is more cheaply made).

    Under Armour has been a reliable brand, also.
  • allie_00p
    allie_00p Posts: 280 Member
    I like Nike's stuff a lot, I've got some crops from them that I would wear every day if I didn't have to wash them :laugh:
    I got some crops from UnderArmour that I really like as well, but have only had them for a couple months, so I don't know for sure as far as durability after lots of workouts and washings. I think they were both around $40-$50
  • ew_david
    ew_david Posts: 3,473 Member
    I actually wear a lot of Old Navy compression tights that are pretty comparable to Lulu and they were $25 as opposed to $75.

    I also like Under Armour, but truthfully, it depends on what you're doing. Stuff I'd wear to lift in I would not wear to run in.
  • dpwellman
    dpwellman Posts: 3,271 Member
    I like Nike's stuff a lot,
    Me too. I've gone through Asics, Sugoi, Nike, Reebok, New Balance, Adidas, Hind, Pearl Izumi, Salomon, Champion, Icebreaker, Zoot (probably some others I can't think of right now-- oh, yeah, CW-X and 2XU)

    For the money, Nike has consistently the best fit and durability.
    Hind is my second favorite (can't beat the price). If I could afford it, I'd wear Icebreaker for everything.
  • runningagainstmyself
    runningagainstmyself Posts: 616 Member
    The only lulu-wear I have, I picked up for next to nothing at a vintage store. That company won't receive a cent of my money, ever again. (I bought a headband once and it was useless). And that was BEFORE the body-shaming bulls***.

    I personally shop vintage unless it's for undergarments or shoes, but I personally really like Adidas tops, and Underarmour has great everything. Nike has a few funky looking things these days. But if you really need affordable, Target actually has some semi-decent athletic wear. Really comfortable and it holds up.
  • jkal1979
    jkal1979 Posts: 1,896 Member
    I actually wear a lot of Old Navy compression tights that are pretty comparable to Lulu and they were $25 as opposed to $75.

    I also like Under Armour, but truthfully, it depends on what you're doing. Stuff I'd wear to lift in I would not wear to run in.

    Another vote for the Old Navy compression tights. I don't think yoga pants are comfortable to work in because of the material, but that's just me. Target also has a pretty good line of workout wear as well.
  • srslybritt
    srslybritt Posts: 1,618 Member
    Marikatek. A lot of them even have pockets.

    I really like the full length fabletics workout pants but they're just as expensive without membership, so.
  • ncscott11
    ncscott11 Posts: 100 Member
    Danskin! I love their stuff and it's cheap!
  • smarieallen85
    smarieallen85 Posts: 535 Member
    TJmaxx- I really particularly like MPG- they make great gear.

    LuLuLemon is rubbish- I'll never give them a cent. Body shaming *kitten*.

    Dude. The MPG pants are amazing. They are all I can wear now because nothing else stays up. And they're hot.
  • vmlabute
    vmlabute Posts: 311 Member
    Under Armor clearance rack and Champions from Target
  • KCMission
    KCMission Posts: 43 Member
    I hate to say this but when im drenched in sweat and pushing myself on the treadmill I really could care less on how my cloths look. By what ive seen at the gym most others feel the same way (and I belong to a nicer gym). I use polyester moisture wicking material I like Nike or Underarmour but have a few no name brands that perform as well, which is to get the sweat off me and not get heavy like cotton does.

    ^^ THIS!! I really don't care what my clothing looks like, as long as it's drenched in sweat!! And why pay that kinda money for that???
  • smarieallen85
    smarieallen85 Posts: 535 Member
    I hate to say this but when im drenched in sweat and pushing myself on the treadmill I really could care less on how my cloths look. By what ive seen at the gym most others feel the same way (and I belong to a nicer gym). I use polyester moisture wicking material I like Nike or Underarmour but have a few no name brands that perform as well, which is to get the sweat off me and not get heavy like cotton does.

    ^^ THIS!! I really don't care what my clothing looks like, as long as it's drenched in sweat!! And why pay that kinda money for that???

    I don't think I'd ever pay lululemon prices. I definitely bargain shop. But I do prefer my gym clothes to look nice. I don't feel ready to anything, even work out, feeling sloppy. Also, I often do other things before or after and am walking around the city in my gym clothes. Nice to feel put together for activities after the gym as well.
  • alpine1994
    alpine1994 Posts: 1,915 Member
    I'm really picky about my clothes but I'm also really cheap! :)

    I get my running shorts from Old Navy (they are $15 but I stock up when they are on sale. I got a bunch for $5 each the last time they went on sale). I like them better than Nike's tempo shorts which are $30. I don't like their tops because they have too much cotton in them, so they just get soaked and feel heavy.

    I get my tops and capris from Marshall's/TJ Maxx. The tops are usually $9.99 and I always make sure they are 100% polyester and have some kind of moisture-wicking technology. I seriously cannot workout in anything else. I am so weird. Capris are usually $12.99 to 14.99 but they are hit or miss so I end up trying on 20 pairs and buying 1.

    The things I do NOT skimp on are socks and shoes. I pay $15/pair for Feetures socks and I'm currently running in $130 Adidas Supernova Glide 6 sneaks.
  • rmdaly
    rmdaly Posts: 250 Member
    I like the Target C9 brand. Its good and basic and if you can catch it on sale its even better.
  • Sundogoh
    Sundogoh Posts: 31 Member
    I refuse to by lululemon. I haven't been happy with much of anything I have bought from Old Navy. I like Gapfit (buy on sale) and most things Nike. I like SkirtSport skirts which I find cheaper on Amazon as well as New Balance items I get off joesnewbalanceoutlet.com or 6pm.com.
  • jessacurtis
    jessacurtis Posts: 9 Member
    My exercise clothes are from Wal-mart. I honestly couldn't care less if my outfit looks good while drenched in sweat.
  • gotolam
    gotolam Posts: 262 Member
    TJmaxx- I really particularly like MPG- they make great gear.

    LuLuLemon is rubbish- I'll never give them a cent. Body shaming *kitten*.

    So a company that decides to make clothes for only certain sizes is body shaming now? Awesome.
  • BlueBombers
    BlueBombers Posts: 4,064 Member
    Old Navy
  • jkwolly
    jkwolly Posts: 3,049 Member
    Joe Fresh (Superstore)
    Nike
    Under Armour
    Tuff (Costco)