Ladies - Workout clothes?

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I have recently joined a gym and I am currently working out in old trackies and oversized t-shirts, but feeling very 'muggy' whilst wearing those. However the clothing I seem to like (e.g. via Next or Sweaty Betty) is extortionately priced (e.g. £50 for a top!!), which I am reluctant to spend when I hope to be going down clothing sizes over the months.

Just an open question to see what sorts of things you all wear to workout?

Which is your retailer of choice for affordable workout gear? :)
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  • Commander_Keen
    Commander_Keen Posts: 1,181 Member
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    Wally mart shorts and a wally mart shirt. Total $12.00 can't go wrong
  • steff274
    steff274 Posts: 227 Member
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    non of my workout stuff has been very expensive!! a teashirt or those vest tops are fine have got no boobs anyway and dont appreiciate the elasticated support in the boob area although I do have some like that.. leggings are cheap most of mine not over £20.. sainsburys are doing cheap workout stuff at the moment my leggings from there were £11 look good too funky colour although they are a smidge too big ;)
  • catb58
    catb58 Posts: 239 Member
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    Whatever I can find that's on sale/inexpensive. This is a work in progress. When I get where I want to be, then I may splurge a bit on a couple of nice workout tops/pants.
  • tjsoccermom
    tjsoccermom Posts: 500 Member
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    I like the Danskin brand sold at Walmart. It's cheap but holds up well. Love Nike and Underarmour too but can't afford them except from the thrift store!
  • cblue315
    cblue315 Posts: 3,836 Member
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    When I was plus size I ordered from Woman Within. Now that I am in regular sizes Shopko yoga capri's $15.00. Shopko cotton v-neck t-shirts $6.00. I do have to wear very supportive sports bras. I buy on line Champion $35.00.
  • lilndnfeather22
    lilndnfeather22 Posts: 40 Member
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    Think of it as an investment in your future body. It will pay off in the long run. As long as you put it to good use and workout :) Even if you lose weight like crazy your outfit probably wont be to big for you right away. Plus if you buy good gear you will be more comfortable while working out. Certain materials will help you feel less sweaty and such.
  • cheshirecharis
    cheshirecharis Posts: 6 Member
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    I'm a really big fan of Tek Gear's racerback tanks for cardio. They have a shelf bra already, so when you wear a basic sports bra underneath you're pretty well supported no matter what you do. Plus, they're pretty cute.

    Any brand of yoga capris is great for a bottom. I can't stand working out in full-length pants because I just heat up too fast.
  • LilyOfTheValley008
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    You don't have to buy Lorna Jane or expensive brands to have good workout clothes.
    I bought a couple of cheap workout shirts/leggings from Target/K-mart and they've still lasted me.
    HOWEVER i strongly advise you to buy a good sports-bra even if you spend a bit more than you'd like (trust me on this)
  • beckieboomoo
    beckieboomoo Posts: 590 Member
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    I just rejoined mfp and needed some more exercise clothes and trainers. I went on sports direct spent £50 and I worked out I saved £146 and I got new running shoes (American pros) and I got two pairs of thermal running shorts, a sports bra, thermal top and jacket aswell as just a sports vest and treated myself to a crop top for when I've gotten down to my weight goal :) all the items I bought had big names they just had 70% off or more :)
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,426 Member
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    I haven't bought new clothes for awhile. I wear inexpensive yoga pants (Danskin brand I think) or knit shorts and a normal t-shirt or tank top to exercise in. I did spend some money on new shoes though.
  • MamaP47
    MamaP47 Posts: 94 Member
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    Work out clothes are getting cheaper, especially when it's in sale. Generally, I like the dry wick stuff so I don't feel so sticky and sweaty. But, invest in a good sports bar and shoes (especially if you run a lot).
  • rosebette
    rosebette Posts: 1,659 Member
    edited November 2014
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    I buy my workout clothes at GAP because I have their VISA and I get rewards for using it at other retailers. I just spent $60 in GAP rewards on new workout clothes -- sports bra, tank, yoga pants, and sweatshirt. I got a nice ensemble on summer clearance (leggings and bra-tank) for under $30. GAP has superior quality, but not super expensive, but I've gotten decent stuff at Target and Wal-mart (although I hate buying from them because they're evil). My biggest expense is the shoes -- I get at least two pair -- one for walking outside and one for the gym. There's a New Balance outlet near my house, but they're still expensive. Don't cheap out on shoes because you can hurt yourself wearing bad shoes.
  • loribethrice
    loribethrice Posts: 620 Member
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    I get all my workout clothes at Victoria's Secret. I love their yoga pants and their tanks and bralettes.
  • libbydoodle11
    libbydoodle11 Posts: 1,351 Member
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    I get my workout gear from a variety of places- zappos, target and lululemon.
  • paulandrachelk
    paulandrachelk Posts: 280 Member
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    Walmart yoga pants (have some old ones from Target too) and a T that is beyond wearing in anywhere else.
  • Chaotic_Weevil
    Chaotic_Weevil Posts: 199 Member
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    Provided that you don't need any specialist gear, just type 'gym wear' into ebay.

    I've gotten leggings, tanks, shorts, sports crops etc for less than $10 AUD per item.
  • LadyRN76
    LadyRN76 Posts: 4,275 Member
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    Fabletics and Wal-Mart and Target
  • Sunitagt
    Sunitagt Posts: 486 Member
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    Old Navy! great stuff, really holds up and keeps me comfortable. I sweat a lot, so a loose tshirt makes me really uncomfortable when I'm working out.
  • mellowmelodee
    mellowmelodee Posts: 4 Member
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    Well Victoria's Secret isn't exactly cheap, but shopping during their semi-annual sale is a great idea! I used to work there, so that's where I got all of my workout clothes.
  • Willbenchforcupcakes
    Willbenchforcupcakes Posts: 4,955 Member
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    I'm a lulu girl myself. I have pieces over three years old that are still in perfect shape - while I spend more up front I wind up saving because I'm not replacing it all the time