Activewear, loungewear, and after-hours wear have all somehow been blurred together, making searching for the best activewear a necessity. Below are a few of the essential and charmingly practical activewear brands that you should absolutely know.
Affiliated with supermodels such as Candice Swanepoel (who hosts a variety of digital workouts for Alo Yoga) and the Hadid sisters, you’ll spot the brand worn on celebrities on the streets and yoga classes.
Tory Sport has tennis whites (and neutrals like olive and navy) and on-court accessories placed into its core key components. Its best-sellers blend Coolmax* Ecomade fibers with classic silhouettes for preppy staples that feel safe to sweat in.
To build on their century-old history of sports equipment, Wilson launched activewear just over a year ago with a collection of technical, fashion-forward pieces designed for play. Ukrainian tennis player Marta Kostyuk was announced as the first Wilson ambassador to wear and compete with their gear, head-to-toe.
Sleek lines give way to the cult classics in Adidas’s most popular silhouettes. For its Adicolor Heritage collection, Adidas collaborated with the Better Cotton Initiative to support sustainable cotton farming – and create colorful bestsellers like sweater vests and cardigans in bright shades.
Sporty & Rich founder Emily Oberg has collaborated with The Sunset Tower Hotel, Adidas, Prince, and her now most recent collaboration, Lacoste, to share her vision of comfy sweats and basics. Now, cashmere staples in classic silhouettes feel like the obvious step forward.
In athleticwear, Nike has figured out the sweet spot between high-performed fitness pieces that simulate regular clothes. Aside from the comfortable sweats and puffers, their DRI-Fit tech, featured in compression pieces, is thinner (and yet stronger) than traditional stretch yarns for a light touch that allows you to move freely.
Lululemon’s leggings and outerwear have become incredibly popular among fitness fans. A new scuba collection offers oversize essentials for land, not sea, while Lululemon’s fastest-drying fabric, Everlux™, keeps sweat off the body with a soft, skin-friendly texture.
Along with the flattering lines, the body-sculpting material that LSKD utilizes in their designs makes head-to-toe spandex look simple. LSKD’s aim is to be a mix of athleticwear and streetwear, so finding something to wear on the daily should be easy.
For simpler, yet effective, basics, FP Movement makes it easy. Lightweight pullovers are wardrobe staples and more, while the line’s bestselling The Way Home shorts are available in a whirlwind of shades to wear every season.
A favorite brand of New York City Ballet’s dancers, Splits59 offers body-friendly fabrics with flattering silhouettes. While stirrup leggings are the new essential, the Raquel leggings are an insider favorite.
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