Hey Ladies ~ Where do you get your Fav workout clothes?
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Under Armour. I've bought a TON from our local outlet over the past few years.
It is pricey, but if you wait for the sales you'll come out like a bandit.
Even what I have paid a bit more for I absolutely love. It's worth the $ IMO to get quality stuff that lasts and does an amazing job.
Get some spandex items to make up for any weight loss along the way and I'm sure you'll think it was worth it.0 -
I found some amazing stuff at TJ Maxx for dirt cheap. Workout capris for $10-15, sports bras for $10.. It was amazing. I live in Canada so even with a sale (which is usually only around 20% off, so not a whole lot more than the taxes, which are also disgusting..) stuff if far too expensive. I found that the quality at Walmart is pretty crappy, so I would def recommend TJ Maxx (or Winners if you're in Canada).0
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I'm lucky enough to have an Under Armour outlet store near. I LOVE their tank tops as they flatter me...
Pants I usually go for Nike or whatever else is comfy. I'm having a hard time finding sports bras that provide enough comfort and support without looking funny...
HAHAHA.. I know the bra issues.. BUT my husband bought me some Genie Bras for Christmas.. LOVE them for working out... they come with removable cups... make you feel alittle more like a woman! HAHAHA0 -
Costco - TUFF athletics. It is cheap and great. It actually feels like a Lululemon knock-offs. I used to be a hardcore lululemon fan, but this staff is just as good, and tt is dirt cheap.0
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I am terrible... I get mine on ebay, if it looks nice, and with shipping is under $8 an item... I am in heaven! Most of the things I have gotten, you can't even tell were used.0
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Lululemon all the way. Great for yoga because they have anti-stink material LOL, and they never fade/stretch, etc.0
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I totally agree! TJMaxx and Marshalls is the way to go for all the workout gear you need!0
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Usually Wal-Mart or Old Navy. Old navy just got some compression wear clothing that I will be in very soon. (Box comes today.)
I will splurge on a good sports bra. I have some D's that need to remain in place while I bounce around to shed these pounds. That will help take pressure of the chest and back. I would recommend that kind of investment.
I found a pretty good one for $34 or so. Not a bad price to me. =]
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Target, with Walmart coming in a close second. My local Walmart has some really cute yoga pants right now.
Best wishes on your health and wellness journey,0 -
tj maxx, old navy, and sears Love love love the new balance yoga pants and as far as old navy goes everything i've purchased from there has held up with several washings You can always find stuff on clearance at tj maxx0
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you can try either ross, tjmaxx, marshalls. i ahve found some amazing deals on workout clothes there!!!!!!!!!!!!0
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JCPenney's carries Xersion workout clothes....shorts(with built-in panties), capri leggings, and tank tops with built-in bras (med and high impact). I have several shorts, one pair of capris and several tops! They wear/wash very well....Medium impact is enough for TurboFire.....prefer the High impact top when running outdoors! All pieces were bought either on sale or clearance racks for under $20/ piece!0
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Another Canadian here! I live in Lululemon still pants every day, but my workout clothes I tend to get at Winners. They usually have a pretty decent selection of different brands quite cheap...0
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I'm in Canada and get my stuff from Zellers. The Sportek new line is really good. A bit pricey but I get them when they are on sale and I also work for Zellers so I get an associate discount. Gotta go buy some stuff again soon. I also love Giant Tiger. Not the best quality but cheap and good for my needs.0
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Targets clothes look nice but they only go up to certain sizes. I get a lot of mine from fashion bug when they have theirt sales. Usually around $5 for shirts and shorts/pants.0
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I have Danskin capris and workout tanks from Walmart that have lasted at least the last 2-3 years. I got excited the other day thinking one of my tank tops had a hole in the side seam so I'd have an excuse to buy some new tops, but it didn't, unfortunately. :laugh:0
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I'm cheap also. I got my stuff at walmart they actually have some super cute yoga pants/tops. I also got my sports bra there, which I'm not crazy about but it does the job of keeping the uniboob where it should be
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I got mine from JCPenney's. Xersion's exercise clothes are really nice.0
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Target and Old Navy0
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The majority of my workout gear is from Athleta. I also like Title 9; and a couple summers ago I got the chance to shop at Nike with their employee discount so I loaded up on tempo running shorts.0
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The Champion sports bras at Target are the best. The material is cool and soft and they come in awesome colors!0
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Target!!!0
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This thread explains why I can no longer find my beloved Danskin leggings at Wal-Mart! :sad:0
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I'd suggest Target and Old Navy (although I haven't been there in a while to see the selection lately). I also like a lot of the fitness clothing they've had at Lane Bryant over the past year or two but that's really only good if you're size 14 and up.0
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Target mostly with a few Lululemon pieces... they are expensive but worth it! wish i could afford to buy more!0
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You definitely need quality bottoms, since your legs are doing most of the work. I LOVE LOVE LOVE having Nike capri style running pants- super spandex, but thick enough that bad bulges don't show, so I can be in public. You can get those at a sports store like ****'s or Sports Authority. Expect around $50. Don't skimp and get Walmart or Target stuff, at least for the bottoms.
For tops make sure you get dri-fit style tops (the slick, breathable, thin active tops). It makes a WORLD of difference. You can find these at official running stores, or even at Kohl's for slightly cheaper. I think Nike brand is the best fit & material! I can usually find them at Kohl's for around $26 for a short sleeve, originally priced; but we all know Kohl's stuff is on sale all the time, and you can find coupons all the time! I also picked up a great running track-style jacket on Kohl's clearance for $11 (from $58)! So I'd definitely go there.
I've also surprisingly found a few nice items at places like TJ Maxx & Marshalls. Check them out. But just don't skimp on your bottoms. You really need to be able to move those legs comfortably, with full range of motion, without them shifting on you. It's VERY worth it!0 -
Target or Kohls. I don't like to spend a lot of money on clothes I sweat in and the brands at either store holds up well.0
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I'm a bargain shopper, so typicaly I hit the workout apparel in TJ Maxx and Marshalls. I also am lucky enough where we have some outlets close by so will hit up Under Armour (mostly for sports bras), Nike and Reebok.0
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I'm also a cheapo.... I get Danskin stuff at Walmart. I don't like spending a ton of money on clothes right now as in a month or two, they don't fit anymore. I don't feel bad throwing away a pair of pants that only costs me 11 bucks.0
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I LOVE the clothes they have at Walmart in the States. We have Walmart here too, but it's different, not as good a selection and certainly not the terrific prices. I wait until I'm on vacation down there and then I stock up at Walmart. I love their workout clothes.0
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