Spruce up your workout wardrobe this summer

Posted on Jun 17 2014 - 10:01am by Grace Lovvorn
(Courtesy Free People)

(Courtesy Free People)

It’s time to throw out your boring black spandex, thanks to new, fashionable options for athletic apparel.

In the past, most workout clothes were only made by traditional athletic brands, such as Nike, Under Armour and Adidas. While customers could purchase clothing from these brands in an array of colors, making a unique fashion statement in the gym could often be a difficult feat to accomplish. This led to individuals owning athletic clothes which, no matter what brand, looked identical.

The past few years have served as a blessing to the activewear market in terms of fashion. Traditional athletic brands have finally evolved their clothing by collaborating with designers. A perfect example of this collaboration is Adidas and Stella McCartney’s successful athletic line.

More surprisingly, previously nonathletic apparel brands are introducing activewear lines at a high rate. Recently, Urban Outfitters introduced its Without Walls line, which includes “high performance, high fashion gear to take your workout to new heights,” according to its website.

Free People has also dived head first into the activewear market. Its athletic line, FP Movement, not only includes basic active clothing, but also ballet apparel. These pieces are striking in design, but practicality often comes into question. Needless to say, these new activewear lines may not be the best option for serious athletes, but are perfect for those who care about looking their best during fitness classes.

Since trendy activewear is now widely accessible with thanks to brands like Urban Outfitters and Forever 21, anyone looking to make a statement at the gym can do so. Next time you grab your Nike shorts, remember to think of all the exciting options now available from your favorite brands.

 

Grave Lovvorn