Cheap and Chic: Fitness fashion brands that cost less
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We love high-end fitness fashion—new boutique-y lines like Electric Yoga and 15 Love get us psyched to work out. But if you’re working out 4-6 times a week, you can’t live in $68 spin tanks and $99 yoga pants alone.
We scoured the market for fashion-conscious workout gear that won’t wick money from your wallet. Our criteria? Tops under $20 and bottoms between $20 and $50.
The good news: Inexpensive lines like C9 by Champion and GapFit are stepping up their game.
They're debuting more on-trend, functional items, and using supermodels like Bar Refaeli to show them off (pictured, for GapFit).
Here are our picks for the best Cheap and Chic fitness pieces. —Lisa Elaine Held
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[...] > Well+Good NYC had a few new websites to check out for getting deals on women’s workout gear: – Pv.Body takes the delivery box concept and applies it to fitness gear. They offer curated boxes for $49.95/month of brands you know, and some new finds, based on your workout and size profile. Lindsay @ Running the Windy City has a 20% off coupon on her site so click here if you want to check it out! – Fit Frosting is opening online on 1/15 and will host five to six one-week sales per week that offer “edgy, fashionable workout gear aimed at the urban yogi” from a mix of up-and-coming and established brands. Items will be 25 to 70 percent off retail price. Sign up now and be the first to know about great deals! – HealthyChic, which just launched this fall, has been testing a similar model, selling a mix of clothing from big-name brands like Lululemon and Lucy to more fringe labels like Brazilian Devi, as well as healthy lifestyle products like workout DVDs and natural beauty products. (They also have a cool program – Each time you make a purchase on HealthyChic, they donate a meal to feed a hungry child. 1 makes 1 – its their way of making the world a better place, one little bit at a time. WIN – WIN) – Also, check out Well+Good NYC’s great post on Cheap and Chic Fitness Finds! [...]
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[...] > Well+Good NYC had a few new websites to check out for getting deals on women’s workout gear: – Pv.Body takes the delivery box concept and applies it to fitness gear. They offer curated boxes for $49.95/month of brands you know, and some new finds, based on your workout and size profile. Lindsay @ Running the Windy City has a 20% off coupon on her site so click here if you want to check it out! – Fit Frosting is opening online on 1/15 and will host five to six one-week sales per week that offer “edgy, fashionable workout gear aimed at the urban yogi” from a mix of up-and-coming and established brands. Items will be 25 to 70 percent off retail price. Sign up now and be the first to know about great deals! – HealthyChic, which just launched this fall, has been testing a similar model, selling a mix of clothing from big-name brands like Lululemon and Lucy to more fringe labels like Brazilian Devi, as well as healthy lifestyle products like workout DVDs and natural beauty products. (They also have a cool program – Each time you make a purchase on HealthyChic, they donate a meal to feed a hungry child. 1 makes 1 – its their way of making the world a better place, one little bit at a time. WIN – WIN) – Also, check out Well+Good NYC’s great post on Cheap and Chic Fitness Finds! [...]