Raise your hand if your activewear wardrobe is looking like a snooze fest atm. And raise your hand if your fitness regime has suffered. We get it, wearing the same gear week after week can feel totally uninspiring. Thankfully, we’re here to help.
A new year means a new reason to fill your wardrobe with new things. So, we’re sharing the stand-out pieces that made it onto our fashion wish list. You’ll find a super chic crop top, timeless kicks, workout tights that’ll hold you in and improve your performance (yes, really), and more.
New Year, New Wardrobe
Under $100
It looks like we’re still obsessed with tropical-inspired prints this year, and they don’t come much more stylish than this fresh and fun crop. Courtesy of THE UPSIDE, it hits the sweet spot between functional and fashionable.
US athleisure favourite, ADAY has (finally!) starting to ship to Australia, so we had to add one of their pieces to our list. Our top pick? The Crash Course Top. It’s crafted from a moisture-wicking material that keeps you warm when you need it but lets you breathe once you start sweating. Not to mention, you can totally wear it to work too.
Under $250
However versatile our sportsdrobes may be, we can always rely on a pair of black tights to see us through our workouts and beyond. So, there’s no time like the present to invest in a new style. Enter the new Nike Zonal Strength Running tights—the supportive, body-hugging tights of our dreams.
While white sneakers clearly aren’t a new trend, this metallic capped toe style will elevate your everyday look. Wear them with a feminine skirt to achieve the perfect balance of sporty and chic.
Under $500
For those times when your need something a littler dressier than your smart watch, reach for this classic, no fuss Nixon style. It features Miyota Japanese quartz 3 hand movement and is finished with unique date and day of the week markings.
When it comes to gym bags, we’d like them to be versatile, lightweight, roomy enough to hold all our gear and look stylish, too. That’s why we love this Transience x Koral Backpack.