Girls! Where do you buy your workout clothes?

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  • BekahC1980
    BekahC1980 Posts: 474 Member
    Victoria secret a must for bras. I love their workout gear when I have the extra cash. If not I get my workout gear at kohl's and walmart.

    Just got a new outfit today from kohl's with sales and kohl's cash I spent 8.00 for a pair of pink Capri and a tank that says "will exercise for chocolate" :D
  • Lounmoun
    Lounmoun Posts: 8,423 Member
    I don't have a lot of money to spend on clothes, so I go to Target or WalMart. WalMart had Danskin workout tees for $4.96 each, can't go wrong there. So far the stuff has held up just fine.

    I have also gotten Danskin clothes and they have held up well.
  • JessicaMcB
    JessicaMcB Posts: 1,503 Member
    I like Old Navy's athletic line and it makes up most of my workout wardrobe (one of their better product lines by far, the high waist compression crops are AMAZING). I have some stuff from The Running Room that is really good quality but given how fast I drop sizes and how $$$ they can be it just isn't sensible for me to continue buying there until I'm at my end size. I have a pair of Lulu shorts I bought second hand and I honestly don't get the hype, the inseam is ridiculous short and otherwise they're just shorts? I wonder if I'd do better with their crops. I find Walmart's stuff is cut very wide and doesn't work for me even when I size down.
  • Noelani1503
    Noelani1503 Posts: 378 Member
    VS for bras. They have some good sport underwear too. I like the Nike dri fit capris and old t-shirts, but I recently discovered Athleta. I've never had pants that are so wicking and stay put. Got a running shirt there too that has some sort of sticky lining along the bottom seam so it doesn't ride up. I wear it all the time.
  • Willbenchforcupcakes
    Willbenchforcupcakes Posts: 4,955 Member
    Lulu, Nike, under armour and meet shirts are my go tos. I'd rather spend more on something that lasts rather than replacing something frequently.
  • KiyaK
    KiyaK Posts: 519 Member
    Target. Shoes are Nike, except Converse for lifting.
  • zdyb23456
    zdyb23456 Posts: 1,706 Member
    Recently I've ordered a few items from Fabletics. Their cropped leggings are really nice, though I won't workout in them. I prefer lightweight, loose shorts for running in.

    I've picked up sports bras on clearance at Dick's sporting goods and old navy. Also soffee cheerleading shorts. Tanks are cheap everywhere. Sneakers I generally buy off Amazon as I like a particular brand and model running shoe.

    I went to a church fitness "expo" and they did a fitness clothing swap. I got some really nice tops. It's convinced me to spend a bit of money on nicer stuff that really provides comfort - like moisture wicking fabric as opposed to cotton tanks.

  • ACanadian22
    ACanadian22 Posts: 377 Member
    Old Navy, Bluenotes, Ardene, Forever 21, and sometimes Walmart
  • Enjcg5
    Enjcg5 Posts: 389 Member
    I do all my exercise at home so TJ maxx it is! Best prices for quality stuff. Sport bras and yoga pants are all I need. I get athletic shoes from kohls.
  • Roxie65
    Roxie65 Posts: 155 Member
    I agree with Academy Sports BCG is great
  • cecsav1
    cecsav1 Posts: 714 Member
    Sports bras: local intimates shop, Panache brand bras. I've been top heavy my entire life and wear high support, full coverage sports bras on a daily basis

    Tops: free t shirts/old work shirts etc with the sleeves cut off or otherwise altered

    Pants: Walmart or my daughter's closet ;)
  • Forty6and2
    Forty6and2 Posts: 2,492 Member
    JC Penney is by far my favorite but I also love the stuff at Target! Both are really good quality (ie, wearing a pair of pants from JC Penney that I bought over a year ago today. Only problem is that they're too big now)
  • Forty6and2
    Forty6and2 Posts: 2,492 Member
    As for shoes, I go with Merrell. They're not necessarily cheap, but they're good quality. And I get them from 6pm.com so they're cheaper there than they are from the Merrell store.
  • rosebarnalice
    rosebarnalice Posts: 3,488 Member
    Thrift stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army! Cheap, lots of name brands, and I don't have to feel guilty if I lose weight and "shrink" out of something I've just bought because it was cheap to begin with! [Shoes are a different story. . . .]
  • MissusMoon
    MissusMoon Posts: 1,900 Member
    Since I'm losing a lot of weight and things get too big quickly, I buy my workout tops and pants from Ross. I'm not spending $80 on something that will fit me for six weeks, tops. Most of mine are major label/designer and ten bucks. I buy my workout shoes at DSW. I do have to spend about $50 on a sport bra since I'm very large in that area, even when I'm not fat. I like the molded cup sport bras at Lane Bryant.
  • izbugz
    izbugz Posts: 35 Member
    I recently brought some shorts and trainers from sainsburys as they had a 25% sale. I usually just go for the cheaper options as im not really wearing them for long.
  • Arathels
    Arathels Posts: 6,883 Member
    I find that Nike and Under Armour are the only brands that can handle what I need them to handle. Adidas was ok but the shoes are not as good as the Nike shoes.
  • tia530
    tia530 Posts: 60 Member
    Under Armour, Walmart (Danskin) military discount on Under Armour along with a sale and no tax (Exchange stores/online) are an amazing value, both brands stand up to working out and frequent washing, Nike for shoes, Sketchers go walk are comfortable for walking, Under Armour; both stylish and durable.
  • Annahbananas
    Annahbananas Posts: 284 Member
    I go to Amazon. Free two day shipping lol
  • rachiriot1994
    rachiriot1994 Posts: 7 Member
    Surprisingly have found Matalan has some really great sports stuff! :)
  • FitGamerSmoak
    FitGamerSmoak Posts: 224 Member
    Target or kohls
  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
    I love Athleta for quality and style, but their prices are high and they don't have frequent sales (unlike Gap, which I also like but would be a fool to pay full price for since they are always offering 30/30/50% off). The bulk of my workout wardrobe is from Old Navy, because I find the quality is good for the price (easier to swallow spending $20 on another pair of yoga pants than $80). I also have quite a few items from Target (I think their C9 line has improved in the past few years...they have some cute prints and more interesting designs this season). TJ Maxx and Marshall's are also a great source (I get nearly all of my tennis apparel there). I live near a big outlet mall, so I also find things at the Under Armour, Nike, Adidas, New Balance, Puma, and Reebok stores there. Right now my running shoes are from Nike, my tennis shoes are from Adidas, and my everyday kicks are from Puma.