Tim Gunn, Tan France, you might want to close your browsers now. Today’s roundup is a tribute to eight fashion lines that prove that activewear belongs both in the studio, and on the streets. And is there a better uniform for the modern woman? Flattering cuts (check), slick designs (check), and comfort that empowers you to take over the world (check check check). Thanks to these brands, we’re not embarrassed to rock our leggings long after a workout, and finally, the words “fashionable” and “fit” are no longer mutually exclusive.
It comes as no surprise that Free People is killing it in the activewear department. Their FP Movement line has super cute styles for both your highest performance and most zen practice. 4 of 13
Founded by former model Tatiana Korsakova, Vaara offers a stylized edit of leotards, color-blocked sports bras, cozy sweatshirts, and jersey tops you can wear for working out or lounging.
With a name meaning nakedness in Sanskrit, this rising sustainable brand offers up chic color blocking in their 2019 line. Their products are made entirely from upcycled textiles, natural dyes, and organic yarns.
Hailing from Bondi Beach, Nimble Activewear, offers a feminine take on sportswear, and this burgundy set will be just the wardrobe update to psyche you up for your next barre class.
With simple cuts in eye-catching colors, it’s easy to see why the millennials love Austin-based OV. The brand’s activewear is made from ultra-soft fabrics that offer support without feeling too constricting – another good reason why they’ll forever remain a fave. 12 of 13
When it comes to pattern on workout clothes, there’s a fine line between cheesy and chic. The Upside is the latter, causing many to rethink their commitment to solid workout clothes. 13 of 13
Ready to splurge on your activewear? With its breathable fabric, seamless construction, and anti-camel toe technology (seriously!), Ultracor is said to truly be the best of the best.