Where do you buy your gym clothes?
Frumpy2Fit
Posts: 137 Member
Simple question...Where do you buy your workout clothes?
I have to stock up since the last time I worked out, I weighed 20 lbs. less than I do now...
What are your favorite sites/stores/etc. to purchase gym clothes from?
I have to stock up since the last time I worked out, I weighed 20 lbs. less than I do now...
What are your favorite sites/stores/etc. to purchase gym clothes from?
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When I buy new, I buy activewear bottoms from Old Navy. For the price, it's great quality. I like the cheap reebok muscle tanks you can get at Dick's. I swear by my panache sports bras as they come in larger cup sizes.
I also keep an eye out at my local Clothes Mentor for expensive brands to round out my gym clothes, though they tend to be the items that cross over into my weekend/lounge clothes as well.
For the record: I do fake-Crossfit/strength training, yoga, and dance. Everything needs to be squat proof, and some items cross over into costuming.0 -
Do you live near a sports direct? That's where I have bought most of my recent stuff from!0
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Yo, Wal-Mart and Sam's Club have STEPPED UP THEIR GAME recently for pants.3
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Costco0
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Old Navy, Wal-MArt, Winners. But I need to find a couple compression t-shirts and they are hard to find at these places, so I'm off to Amazon.0
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TJ Maxx and marshalls. Target and Athleta. Lululemon holds up forever and I buy my black basics there.2
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Might be helpful to advise what country you're in to get more specific recommendations.0
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walmart mostly.0
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its just shorts and a t-shirt you get for the sole purpose of sweating in.... walmart. footlocker, hibbett sports, 6pm.com, amazon.com, or ebay for shoes.0
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I pick up discounted name-brand stuff at Ross or TJ Maxx, and the Champion C9 line at Target is good for the price.0
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I've bought plenty of good workout clothes at Walmart and Goodwill, a few decent things at Costco. Online at Jockey (great leggings and t-shirts), and Ebay for the higher end favorites like Athleta and Zella.
For shoes, I always buy new at the outlet stores. You can't trust a good fit buying online or used.0 -
I get my leggings @ T J Maxx; my running shorts from Dick's, my shoes typically from Finish Line, my workout shirts and tanks pretty much everywhere.0
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I get most of mine at Walmart. Usually on the clearance rack. I think the Danskin brand works just fine and when your size is changing you don't want to spend a lot of money on high end workout clothes. I do tend to spend a little more on bras and shoes, but I don't spend a lot for shorts, leggings or tops.
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I get most of my activewear at Old Navy. I've had some of the bottoms for two years now and no fading or thinning of the material!1
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Target or Costco0
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Amazon or REI if I need good stuff, TJ Maxx for bargains.0
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zulily.com0
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I second WalMart. If you're there to exercise why spend the extra money? The exception to this for me is shoes. I NEED good comfy shoes to exercise in!0
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