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  2. The 42 Best-Reviewed Workout Clothes (That Happen to be ... - AOL

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    Ahead, find our ultimate guide to the best Amazon activewear finds $40 and under. Frankly, even if you hate physical activity, athleisure is for everyone—no exercise required.

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    $39.90 at quince.com. Halara. Halara is a Hong Kong-based clothing brand that "infuses activewear into everyday apparel." The brand has garnered major attention on TikTok and Instagram, being ...

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    Working out shouldn't have to compromise your style. Shop the best activewear brands that'll work for any type of workout—and look good after the gym, too.

  5. Fabletics - Wikipedia

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    Fabletics is a global, active lifestyle brand that sells both men's and women's sportswear, footwear and accessories, commonly referred to as "activewear". [5] [6] [7] The company operates on a membership model and is known for its e-commerce business approach and also has over 100 brick-and-mortar stores.

  6. Lorna Jane - Wikipedia

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    The Clarksons chose California as the brand's initial entry point to the US because they found the active and outdoor way of life there to be similar to Australia. [35] In August 2012, Lorna Jane launched a fitness tracking app. [38] By 2013, the company took a 9.4% share of the entire athletic clothing industry in Australia. [20]

  7. Sportswear (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    Sportswear originally described activewear: clothing made specifically for sport. Part of the evolution of sportswear was triggered by 19th-century developments in female activewear, such as early bathing or cycling costumes, which demanded shorter skirts, bloomers, and other specific garments to enable mobility, whilst sports such as tennis or croquet could be played in barely-modified ...