Ladies, where do you get your workout clothes?
songbird6795
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Hey all,
Where do you get your workout clothes? A lot of my leggings sag in the crotch area or are too short (I'm 6 feet tall). For sports bras too where do you find ones that have good support that don't dig in? Thanks in advance!!
Where do you get your workout clothes? A lot of my leggings sag in the crotch area or are too short (I'm 6 feet tall). For sports bras too where do you find ones that have good support that don't dig in? Thanks in advance!!
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TJ Maxx. I like RBX or lululemon pants. Bra doesn't matter since I don't have boobs. I can wear those workout tanks with a "bra" built in.0
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I've bought all of my yoga pants from Sam's Club. Love them.0
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I go for the DanskinNow at Walmart, but I'm only 5'3". The XS usually fits, but sometimes the leggings are big or the chest area of tops is too small. It's ok for the tops, b/c I can get a S if the XS is too tight, but the pants don't come any smaller and some don't even come in XS. As for sport bras, I usually get Fruit of the Loom 3pks, sometimes the cheaper, thinner Danskin ones when they have them. I'm very small-chested(32" chest)0
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Love TJ Maxx as well for the RBX and 90 degree by Reflex. Another fave is Old Navy. Love their capris (the non-see thru ones).0
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BigLifter10 wrote: »Love TJ Maxx as well for the RBX and 90 degree by Reflex. Another fave is Old Navy. Love their capris (the non-see thru ones).
I love the waist bands on RBX. They are so slimming. 90 degree didn't last me as long between weights and run a bit big, but that's not always a bad thing.0 -
^^ Yes - excellent waistbands and cute prints too! I like the 90 deg. for me because my hips fit in them better than some others. I even got several pant pairs to sleep in during the colder months!0
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I find that Target always seems to have a decent selection and I normally dig through their clearance stuff first.0
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BigLifter10 wrote: »^^ Yes - excellent waistbands and cute prints too! I like the 90 deg. for me because my hips fit in them better than some others. I even got several pant pairs to sleep in during the colder months!
Yep! And they both have a pair of gray "textured" leggings that completely hide cellulite. At 163 with 44 inch hips, they were definitely my friends.0 -
I wear T-shirts and scrub pants. Light, inexpensive, don't bind.
FWIW, so far I'm just walking.0 -
TJ Maxx and Marshall's are great places to start...some stores have a better selection than others, and it does vary by season...but if you hit at the right time it's like striking gold (my local Marshall's recently got a bunch of Athleta merchandise). I also like Old Navy's active line (most of there bottoms come in tall and petite sizes as well). Right now my favorite bottoms are from Gap. Target has a pretty good selection too. I just can't bring myself to spend the money at Lululemon...but I have gotten a few pieces on sale at the similarly priced Athleta (LOVE Athleta's swimwear)0
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I work at Meijer and I just buy them there. Our own brand for tops, Spalding pants...though we do sell RBX, so maybe I'll have to try them out.0
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Old Navy makes tall length leggings.
I highly suggest them since you're 6ft0 -
For bottoms, Lululemon hands down: nothing has lasted as well, felt as comfortable, or was as flattering (for me). For tops, I really like the GapFit t-shirts. They’re soft and lightweight and wash really well. For bras, I also like Lulu, but it doesn’t much matter as I have no boobs to speak of.
We don’t have this RBX business here in Canada (that I know of)...0 -
Pants/T-shirts : Marshalls, Walmart, Jcpenny
Sports Bras : Amazon (shock absorber or La Ilsa brand) **
**My bra size is hard to find. Although I think I am now finally small enough to shop at VS.0 -
Most of my favorites came from Target. When I first started working out I bought some yoga gear from Victorias Secret. They didn't hold up. In fact the ones I picked up at Walmart lasted longer. I even found a couple of decent sports bras at Target as well.0
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Lululemon, Nike, Altheta, and a local high-end dance wear shop. It's always better to pay more for quality that feels better and lasts longer.0
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I was in Nordstrom rack today and they had great stuff. A lot of Zella0
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happymom221 wrote: »I was in Nordstrom rack today and they had great stuff. A lot of Zella
I always forget to go there! I don't think I've ever actually bought anything there though. I always leave sad0 -
I get my stuff from Old Navy and Walmart. Inexpensive, comfortable, and last a while (at least my clothes have).0
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I have actually found that Forever 21 has really durable sports bras.I have 4 of them, including one that is still in amazing condition after 3 years!! Aside from that, I usually look for good deals at Dick's Sporting Goods or Target.0
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Lululemon for bottoms, hands down!0
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Lululemon is by far my favorite brand. Pricey, but durable and awesome sweat wicking. (I have several pairs of their yoga pants that are 10years old and still look awesome, but are dated since they are flare leg). I've picked up some decent stuff at TJMaxx like "the girls" leggings as they are a heavy material and do a fairly good job at hiding cellulite. I have some bras and leggings from Old Navy, they are pretty decent, but the pants aren't very good at wicking...so that's annoying.0
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Walmart for me. When I get to goal I may splurge and get some nicere stuff...but for now I'm satisfied with walmart
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Whatever you do don't fall for that fitness as that follows you round ...Fabletics
Will post link of my experience and others
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10156626/fabletics-fitness-wear-a-warning/p10 -
Have to say Gap fitness is pretty good and they always have 30% off offers0
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Whatever you do don't fall for that fitness as that follows you round ...Fabletics
Will post link of my experience and others
https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10156626/fabletics-fitness-wear-a-warning/p1
Thank you for posting that. I had wanted to order an outfit, but couldn't figure out how the website worked. I was asking my s-mom for something for my bday but didn't want her to get too confused by the site. Glad we didn't go that route....0 -
I always feel like I get way too gross working out to spend $$ on nice gear.
I love working out in loose-fitting, sweat-wicking tank tops and find them $5 a pop at Walmart. Agree with others on TJ Maxx.
Surprisingly, I've gotten most of my leggings at aeropostale because they are super cheap when on sale and 100% synthetic (for paddleboarding). I'm super short, though, and buy the capris.
Still on the lookout for the HG sports bra...0 -
Oh I just wanted to share, I bought these tanks by Climawear at TJ Maxx that are gorgeous. Great for small breasts/ those who like tanks with the little bra built in. The colors are vibrant and the fit is amazing. Plus it's one less item (sports bra) to remember to pack for the gym in the morning. Pants. Shirt. Go.
If anyone has tried the bottoms I'd be interested to know what they're like.0
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